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Bad Bunny Sells Out Residency at Coliseo de Puerto Rico

Bad Bunny has officially sold out all 30 dates of his Puerto Rico residency, “No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí” (“I Don’t Want to Leave Here”).

Local in-person ticket sales were made available at multiple locations across the island exclusively for its residents, with all of the tickets selling out the same day (Jan. 15). The general onsale for the remaining 21 shows sold out in under four hours on Friday.

Over 2.5 million people registered to received the online pre-sale code, and the team worked to eliminate 1.8 million scalpers and bots from purchasing tickets. Move Concerts, the ticketing and live event company ran by Bad Bunny’s manager Noah Assad, logged a combined total of 400,000 tickets through online and in-person sales.

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Fans are being encouraged to stay tuned to Rimas and Move Concerts’ social media channels for additional updates.

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A very limited number of VIP and hotel experiences remain available for shows beginning Aug. 1, after extra inventory was released to meet demand. Offered through Vibee, over 80,000 packages have already been sold.

Ticketed fans and residents of the island will be the first to experience the residency at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico from July 11 to July 27. The concerts will take place every weekend, running from Friday to Sunday, with the final date scheduled for Sept. 14.

Bad Bunny is set to perform music from his latest effort, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” which he has described as his “most Puerto Rican album” yet for its fervent lyricism on the island’s ongoing socio-economic and political issues. The record, released Jan. 5, debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 as the reggaeton star’s seventh top 10-charting LP.

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