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Friday, June 12, 2026

Bad Bunny to Play First Ever UK Stadium Shows in London

By · June 11, 2026 · 5 min read

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Key Facts

The shows. The Puerto Rican star plays London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on June 27 and 28, 2026, his only British dates on a global tour.

A first. These are his first stadium concerts ever held in the United Kingdom, expected to draw around 120,000 fans across the two nights.

Why it matters. A Spanish-language artist selling out European football grounds shows how far Latin music has pushed into the global mainstream.

The tour. The run began in Santo Domingo in November 2025 and ends in Brussels in July 2026, taking in 57 shows across five continents.

Records falling. Promoters bill the London nights as the most tickets ever sold for a Latin act in British history, part of a string of European firsts.

The album. The tour supports his 2025 record DTMF, which put all 17 of its tracks on the United States singles chart at once.

Bad Bunny has sold out football stadiums across Latin America for years. This month he does something he has never done before: headline one in Britain.

Bad Bunny performing on a large stadium stage during his 2026 world tour
Bad Bunny on his 2026 world tour, which reaches London at the end of June. (Photo internet reproduction)
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For most of the past decade, the biggest name in Latin music has been a 32-year-old from Puerto Rico who records almost entirely in Spanish. At the end of this month, that career reaches a new marker in a place where it once seemed unlikely.

On June 27 and 28, the singer born Benito Martinez Ocasio plays two nights at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in north London. They are his only British dates on a long world tour, and the first stadium shows he has ever staged in the United Kingdom.

What makes the Bad Bunny London shows a milestone

The numbers tell most of the story. Roughly 120,000 people are expected across the two nights, and promoters describe the run as the most tickets ever sold for a Latin act in British history.

Demand was strong enough that a second London date was added soon after the first sold out. For a Spanish-language performer in an English-speaking market, that scale was almost unheard of a few years ago.

It also fits a wider pattern across the continent. On the same tour he is billed as the first Latin act to sell out stadiums in France, Italy and Poland, turning a genre once seen as niche in Europe into a stadium-filling draw.

From San Juan to a global tour

The current run is built around his 2025 album, stylised as DTMF, a title that translates roughly as “I should have taken more photos.” The record leans into the folk sounds of Puerto Rico while keeping the reggaeton and Latin trap beats that made his name.

It was a commercial landmark too. All 17 of its songs landed on the United States singles chart at the same time, a feat few artists in any language have matched.

The tour itself is vast. It opened in Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic in November 2025 and is scheduled to close in Brussels in July 2026, running to 57 shows across the Americas, Asia, Australia and Europe.

Before reaching London, the European leg ran through Spain, Portugal, Germany and the Netherlands. The Madrid stand alone filled a stadium for several nights in early June.

The tour also marked a deliberate homecoming. Before the world dates, the singer played a 21-night residency in Puerto Rico itself, with the first nine shows reserved for island residents only.

That residency was estimated to bring more than 300 million dollars into the Puerto Rican economy. It framed the global tour that followed as a victory lap rather than a simple promotional run.

Why Latin music keeps breaking through

For a reader outside the region, the easy question is why a Caribbean artist now sells out grounds built for Premier League football. The short answer is streaming, which strips away the old barriers of radio and language.

On global platforms a hit from San Juan travels as fast as one from Los Angeles or London. Latin America has become one of the fastest-growing regions for recorded music, and its biggest stars now tour the world as headline acts rather than exotic guests.

The London shows are one clear snapshot of that shift. A decade ago a Spanish-language reggaeton concert in a British stadium would have been a gamble, and this month it is a sold-out event twice over.

The timing is striking in its own right. The same north London venue is hosting a summer run of acts including Beyonce and Post Malone, and a Puerto Rican rapper now sits comfortably on that list.

For Latin America, the symbolism travels beyond one performer. Each sold-out European stadium makes the case that the region’s music is now a headline export rather than a support act.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is Bad Bunny playing in London in 2026?

He plays Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday June 27 and Sunday June 28, 2026. These are his only United Kingdom dates on the tour.

Why are the London shows considered historic?

They are his first stadium concerts ever in Britain. Promoters call the two nights the most tickets ever sold for a Latin act in British history.

What tour are the concerts part of?

They are part of his world tour behind the 2025 album DTMF. The run began in Santo Domingo in November 2025 and ends in Brussels in July 2026.

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