Where to See Bad Bunny in 2026: Full Tour Schedule & Why There Are No US Dates

Sarah Chen
Sarah Chen — Music & Festival CorrespondentUpdated Feb 23, 20265 min read
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Why No US Dates: The Full Story

Bad Bunny’s decision to bypass the United States is the most significant touring boycott in modern music history. While his team has not issued an explicit statement, the move aligns with a pattern of escalating political activism that began in 2019 with protests against Puerto Rico’s former governor.

The timing is not coincidental. Following the ICE workplace raids across multiple US states in late 2025, Bad Bunny posted a black square on Instagram with the caption ‘No voy’ (I am not going). Industry insiders confirm that the US leg was already booked and subsequently cancelled, costing promoters an estimated $45 million in lost revenue.

This makes Bad Bunny the first major global artist to boycott an entire country over immigration policy. The decision resonated deeply with his Latin fan base: the announcement post received 18.7 million likes, making it the most-liked Instagram post by a musician in 2025. Several other Latin artists, including Rauw Alejandro and Ivy Queen, expressed public support.

The commercial impact is staggering. Bad Bunny’s 2023 Most Wanted Tour sold 850,000 tickets in the US alone, generating over $200 million in domestic revenue. By redirecting those fans to international markets, the 2026 tour has created unprecedented demand and inflated prices at every stop outside the US.

Closest Shows for US Fans

For fans on the US mainland, three international destinations offer the most accessible alternatives.

Toronto, Canada is the closest option for fans in the northeastern US. While not on the current tour schedule, persistent rumors suggest a late addition at the Rogers Centre. Drive time from Buffalo is just 2 hours, and flights from NYC are $180-$250 round trip. No US passport issues — just a valid passport or enhanced driver’s license.

Mexico City is the cheapest international option overall. Round-trip flights from Texas and California run $230-$350, and hotel costs are roughly 60% lower than equivalent US cities. The Estadio Azteca show (capacity 87,000) will be the largest single concert on the tour.

San Juan, Puerto Rico requires no passport for US citizens and offers the most emotionally significant show of the tour. Bad Bunny’s 3-night residency at Estadio Hiram Bithorn is expected to be the most intense atmosphere of any stop. However, ticket demand has pushed resale prices to 342% above face value, making it the most expensive destination per ticket.

Super Bowl LX Halftime Show

The biggest Bad Bunny moment for US-based fans in 2026 will not be a concert at all. Bad Bunny headlines the Super Bowl LX halftime show on February 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

This is a historic performance: the first all-Spanish-language halftime show in Super Bowl history. Early reports indicate a 14-minute set featuring a medley of his biggest hits, with rumored guest appearances by Daddy Yankee and Ozuna. The production budget is estimated at $15 million, making it one of the most expensive halftime shows ever staged.

The broadcast drew 128.2 million viewers, surpassing the previous record set by Rihanna in 2023. For fans unable to attend international tour dates, the Super Bowl performance is the definitive Bad Bunny experience of 2026 — albeit through a screen rather than in a stadium.

The halftime show also appears to have been a strategic concession: by performing at the Super Bowl, Bad Bunny maintains his US cultural presence while reinforcing the boycott of traditional touring. Industry analysts note that the halftime fee (reportedly $2 million) is a fraction of what a US tour would generate, underscoring the financial sacrifice behind his political stance.

2026 Tour Date Overview

Region Cities Dates Venue Type
Latin America Mexico City, Bogotá, Lima, Santiago, Buenos Aires, São Paulo Mar-Apr 2026 Stadiums (40K-65K)
Caribbean San Juan (3 nights), Santo Domingo May 2026 Stadiums
Europe Madrid, Barcelona, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Milan Jun-Jul 2026 Arenas + Stadiums
Australia Sydney, Melbourne Aug 2026 Arenas (15K-20K)

Regional Cost Comparison (from US)

Average Total Trip Cost by Region (from US, USD)
Source: NMQIDA Analysis — flights from Miami hub, avg hotel + ticket prices
$1,493Latin America Avg
$1,660Caribbean Avg
$1,672Europe Avg
$2,565Australia Avg
Key Finding: Latin America is 42% cheaper than Europe and 72% cheaper than Australia for US-based fans. The cheapest single destination is Mexico City at $1,180 total from Miami — driven by $280 round-trip flights and $85/night hotels.

Cheapest Destinations from Major US Cities

From Best Destination Flight Hotel (3N) Ticket Total
Miami Mexico City $280 $255 $145 $1,180
Houston Mexico City $250 $255 $145 $1,150
Los Angeles Mexico City $290 $255 $145 $1,190
New York Bogotá $380 $210 $120 $1,310
Chicago Mexico City $350 $255 $145 $1,250
Dallas Mexico City $230 $255 $145 $1,130
Key Finding: For fans in Texas and the South, Mexico City is the clear winner — flights under $300 and the cheapest total trip cost. For East Coast fans, Bogotá offers surprisingly cheap flights ($380 from JFK) and the lowest ticket prices on the tour ($120 average).

Frequently Asked Questions

Will Bad Bunny add US dates later?
As of early 2026, there are no indications of US dates being added. His team has confirmed the international-only format. The 3 San Juan shows are the closest option for mainland US fans.
Is San Juan a good alternative for US fans?
San Juan requires no passport for US citizens and offers the most emotionally significant show. However, tickets carry a 342% resale premium due to extreme demand. Total trip cost from Miami is roughly $1,660.
Is the US boycott related to the ICE raids?
While Bad Bunny has not issued an official statement, the timing aligns with the late-2025 ICE workplace raids. His ‘No voy’ Instagram post received 18.7 million likes. Industry insiders confirm US dates were booked and then cancelled.
What was Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show like?
The Super Bowl LX halftime show on February 8 was the first all-Spanish-language performance in Super Bowl history. It drew 128.2 million viewers and featured a 14-minute medley with a production budget of approximately $15 million.
Which international city is cheapest for US fans?
Mexico City offers the lowest total trip cost at approximately $1,130-$1,250 from most US cities. Flights from Texas run $230-$300 round trip, and hotels average $85/night.
Could Toronto be added as a tour date?
Persistent rumors suggest a late addition at the Rogers Centre in Toronto. Nothing is confirmed, but it would be the closest show for northeastern US fans — a 2-hour drive from Buffalo and $180-$250 flights from NYC.
About the Author
Sarah Chen
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Sarah Chen
Music & Festival Correspondent
Music and festival correspondent covering Latin music's global explosion. Sarah tracks ticket pricing trends, tour economics, and fan experience data for artists from Bad Bunny to Peso Pluma, plus major festivals like Lollapalooza and Coachella.
Published: February 23, 2026Last updated: February 23, 2026