Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jul 2
Bad Bunny Stages 10 Madrid Concerts as Latin American Flags Fill the Crowd
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jul 2

Bad Bunny Stages 10 Madrid Concerts as Latin American Flags Fill the Crowd

2 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jul 2

Summary

  • Bad Bunny’s second of 10 Madrid megaconcerts turned into a display of Latin migration in Spain, with a sea of Latin American flags rising from the audience.
  • Two hours into the show, the Puerto Rican star left the stage for a costume change and handed the spotlight to fellow Puerto Rican percussion group Los Pleneros de la Cresta.
  • Los Pleneros performed “Café con Ron,” a plena-driven track with more than 300 million streams, while urging fans to raise their countries’ flags with pride.
  • The scene underscored how a concert in Spain became a broader showcase for Latin American identity and the growing visibility of migrant communities.

Insights

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