
It’s the news many have been waiting for, Bad Bunny is officially coming to the UK and fans are raring to go ahead of Friday's ticket sale.
The upcoming tour will see him headline shows in Latin America, Australia, Asia and Europe – notably there are no US dates at the moment – with only two nights lined up for the UK at the end of June.
This means that tickets might be rather tricky to get a hold of, so if you don’t want to miss out, listen up.
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Fans have been warned to take one simple step to give themselves the best chance of securing tickets, after music sites revealed how much they will cost after going on sale at midday on Friday (May 9).
From where the Grammy award-winning artist is performing in the UK to ticket prices and tour dates, find out everything you need to know about the DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour below.

How, where and when to buy Bad Bunny tickets
There have already been a few pre-sale events for UK tickets, with the O2 Priority and Live Nation pre-sales taking place on Wednesday May 7 and Thursday 8 May.
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However, Ticketmaster's general sale starts at midday on Friday 9 May, so you might want to set an alarm and have the screen open and ready to go if you’re hoping to nab tickets.
One thing to note? You must have a Ticketmaster account set up in order to join the queue, so make sure you do this ahead of time.
If you don't have any luck there, or want to splash out, Seat Unique is offering VIP and hospitality packages from £399 and they're available to buy now.
How much will Bad Bunny tickets cost?
According to Ticketmaster UK, tickets have been priced in advance by the tour, ranging from £80.60 to £572.50 (including fees). It is worth noting that this does not include VIP packages or the handling fee of £2.75.
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And for comparison, Bad Bunny’s tour stops in Madrid are priced between €93 and €172 (so, around £79-£146).

Where is Bad Bunny performing in 2025 and 2026?
Even though Bad Bunny's tour will primarily be taking place in 2026, it kicks off at the end of November this year in the Dominican Republic, with dates in Costa Rica and Mexico following soon thereafter.
And next year will see the star play some of the biggest cities across the world such as Sydney, Tokyo, Barcelona and Paris, to name but a few.
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While most of us will probably be most interested in the two UK dates, if you do happen to be travelling when he’s playing at a city nearby, why not take advantage of the situation and grab tickets to one of the international dates instead.
Check out the full list of tour dates below:
- November 21, 2025 - Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic – Estadio Olimpico
- December 5, 2025 - San Jose, Costa Rica – Estadio Nacional
- December 10, 2025 - Mexico City, Mexico – Estadio GNP
- December 11, 2025 - Mexico City, Mexico – Estadio GNP
- January 23, 2026 - Medellin, Colombia – Estadio Atanasio Girardot
- January 30, 2026 - Lima, Peru – Estadio Nacional
- February 5, 2026 - Santiago, Chile – Estadio Nacional
- February 13, 2026 - Buenos Aires, Argentina – Estadio River Plate
- February 20, 2026 - Sao Paulo, Brazil – Allianz Parque
- February 28, 2026 - Sydney, Australia – ENGIE Stadium
- March 1, 2026 - Sydney, Australia – ENGIE Stadium
- March 2026 - Tokyo, Japan

- May 22, 2026 - Barcelona, Spain – Estadi Olímpic
- May 26, 2026 - Lisbon, Portugal – Estadio Da Luz
- May 30, 2026 - Madrid, Spain – Riyadh Air Metropolitano
- May 31, 2026 - Madrid, Spain – Riyadh Air Metropolitano
- June 20, 2026 - Dusseldorf, Germany – Merkur Spiel-Arena
- June 23, 2026 - Arnhem, Netherlands – Gelredome
- June 27, 2026 - London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
- June 28, 2026 - London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
- July 1, 2026 - Marseille, France – Orange Velodrome
- July 4, 2026 - Paris, France – La Defense Arena
- July 10, 2026 - Stockholm, Sweden – Strawberry Arena
- July 14, 2026 - Warsaw, Poland – PGE Narodowy
- July 17, 2026 - Milan, Italy – La Maura
- July 22, 2026 - Brussels, Belgium – King Baudouin Stadium
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