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Bad Bunny brings the Caribbean to Solna – and makes the arena boil

Bad Bunny brings the Caribbean to Solna – and makes the arena boil

From Dagens Nyheter · () Swedish

Translated from Swedish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Reggaeton superstar Bad Bunny delivered a high-energy performance at the Strawberry Arena in Solna, Sweden.
  • The artist captivated the audience, who sang along to every song despite not understanding all the lyrics.
  • The concert was described as a "reggaeton party in Puerto Rico," highlighting Bad Bunny's ability to create an immersive Caribbean atmosphere.

Reggaeton superstar Bad Bunny transformed the Strawberry Arena in Solna, Sweden, into a vibrant Caribbean fiesta on Friday night. The artist, at the peak of his powers, ignited the venue, leaving the audience in a state of exhilaration.

Fans enthusiastically sang along to every lyric, demonstrating a powerful connection with Bad Bunny's music, even if the language was not universally understood. The atmosphere was electric, evoking the spirit of a lively reggaeton party reminiscent of Puerto Rico.

In Bad Bunny, Strawberry Arena sees an artist who is at the height of his abilities – and who makes the entire arena boil.

— Hasan RamicReviewing Bad Bunny's performance and its impact on the audience.

Bad Bunny's performance was lauded as a masterclass in stage presence and musical delivery. He successfully transported the audience, creating an immersive experience that transcended linguistic barriers and celebrated the infectious rhythms of his music. The concert was a testament to his global appeal and ability to command a massive arena.

The audience sings along to every line, in a language many don't even speak – and it feels like a reggaeton party in Puerto Rico, writes Hasan Ramic.

— Hasan RamicDescribing the audience's engagement and the concert's atmosphere.
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Originally published by Dagens Nyheter in Swedish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.