Bad Bunny in Madrid: A Night of 'Perreo' and Passion at the Metropolitano
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Bad Bunny captivated a crowd of 64,000 at Madrid's Metropolitano Stadium with a nearly three-hour performance.
- The concert featured a mix of salsa, reggaeton, mambo, and other Caribbean rhythms, with extensive audience interaction.
- This was the first of 10 scheduled shows in Madrid for the Puerto Rican superstar.
Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny ignited Madrid's Metropolitano Stadium on Saturday, delivering a spectacular performance to a sold-out crowd of 64,000. The concert, which lasted nearly three hours, showcased the artist's immense global appeal and his ability to command a massive audience.
From the moment he appeared on stage, elevated by a platform and basking in the crowd's energy for two minutes before uttering a word, Bad Bunny orchestrated an electrifying atmosphere. Dressed in a cream suit and sunglasses, he eventually grabbed the microphone to greet the audience with a shout-out to his parents. The performance kicked off with a vibrant salsa rhythm, featuring a large, uniformed band playing brass instruments, maracas, and percussion. Bad Bunny then launched into "La mudanza," his voice resonating with a promise of permanence: "No one's getting me out of here, I'm not moving from here. / Tell her this is my house, where my grandfather was born."
The Metropolitano Stadium experienced one of its most fervent nights, with the energetic rhythms of salsa, reggaeton, mambo, Caribbean rumbita, dembow, plena, and boleros filling the air. This marked the first of Bad Bunny's 10 scheduled nights in Madrid, following his performances in Barcelona the previous week. The concert was characterized by a profound connection between the stage and the audience, making attendees feel like active participants rather than mere spectators.
The show unfolded across two stages: a main stage with a large horizontal screen and a smaller, distinct "Casita" stage. The initial 45-minute segment was a whirlwind of Caribbean beats, with musicians delivering powerful performances of songs like "Callaรญta," "Baile inolvidable," and "Nueva Yol." These tracks evoked classic Puerto Rican sounds that once energized New York City in the 1960s with salsa and boogaloo, highlighting Bad Bunny's deep connection to his musical roots.
Originally published by El Paรญs in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.