Quevedo Joins Bad Bunny for Surprise Performance at Final Madrid Concert
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny surprised fans by bringing Spanish singer Quevedo on stage during his final Madrid concert.
- Quevedo performed several of his hits, including 'Columbia' with Bad Bunny, and his popular track 'Quรฉdate' (BZRP Music Sessions 52).
- The concert was the last of Bad Bunny's ten-night residency at the Metropolitano Stadium, which sold out all 640,000 tickets.
Bad Bunny concluded his ten-night residency at Madrid's Metropolitano Stadium with a surprise guest appearance that electrified the 64,000 attendees. During the final concert, Spanish artist Quevedo joined Bad Bunny on stage, creating an unprecedented moment during the singer's Madrid run.
The public, already absolutely surrendered from the start of the concert, turned up the volume of the screams another degree. And 64,000 vociferous spectators make a lot of noise.
As Bad Bunny performed 'Columbia' from his own catalog, the giant screen announced a special, never-before-seen moment for the residency. Quevedo then appeared on the upper part of the stage's second platform, the 'Casita,' to perform the song with Bad Bunny. The crowd's excitement surged, amplifying the cheers for the unexpected collaboration.
Quevedo, 24, appeared comfortable on stage, interacting with Bad Bunny, embracing him, and sharing in the general euphoria. After their joint performance of 'Columbia,' Quevedo remained on stage to perform three more of his own songs: 'Wanda,' 'Scandic,' and his latest hit, 'El Baifo.' The stadium erupted into a frenzy when the opening notes of his massively popular BZRP Music Sessions 52, widely known as 'Quรฉdate,' began to play.
Bad Bunny performed Columbia with Quevedo, who did not seem shy. Wearing a t-shirt with the sleeves cut off, the Canary Islander interacted with the star, smiled, hugged him, and participated in the general euphoria.
The surprise appearance of Quevedo was the highlight of Bad Bunny's final Madrid show. Over the course of the ten sold-out concerts, which collectively sold 640,000 tickets, Bad Bunny performed a range of his hits. He had previously welcomed other guests like Lunay, Mora, and Myke Towers, but Quevedo's appearance generated the most celebrated reaction from the audience.
The last song was madness. When the first notes of the celebrated Quรฉdate, as BZRP Music Sessions 52 is popularly known, sounded, the stadium turned into a madhouse.
Originally published by El Paรญs in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.