Bad Bunny’s Final Puerto Rico Concert Happened on Hurricane Maria’s Anniversary. Everyone Could Feel It
Bad Bunny’s residency drew about 500,000 attendees and generated $733 million, honoring Hurricane Maria survivors and highlighting ongoing power and reconstruction challenges.
- On Saturday, Bad Bunny closed his 30-concert Puerto Rico residency with a tribute on Hurricane Maria's eighth anniversary, streaming globally via Amazon Music, Prime Video and Twitch.
- Amid unresolved rebuilding, fans and Puerto Rican survivors waved flags and wore T-shirts bearing the estimated death toll as the U.S. Office of Inspector General found 92% of grid projects incomplete and $3.7 billion unspent.
- Overall, the residency attracted roughly half a million attendees and generated $733 million for Puerto Rico, with roughly 70% female concertgoers and many foreign visitors staying nearly nine nights.
- Bad Bunny thanked fans and promised to carry Puerto Rico’s spirit on his world tour in December, skipping the mainland U.S. in protest after clinching 12 Latin Grammy nominations.
- Amid simmering anger over reconstruction, the night also delivered emotional moments as Marc Anthony surprised attendees and survivors with a rare duet of "Preciosa," heightening the impact of ongoing trauma.
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Bad Bunny’s final Puerto Rico concert happened on Hurricane Maria’s anniversary. Everyone could feel it
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Bad Bunny closed his 30-concert Puerto Rico residency Saturday with a powerful tribute on the eighth anniversary of Hurricane Maria. The sold-out show celebrated resilience and the island’s enduring spirit, streaming globally for the first time via Amazon Music, Prime Video and Twitch. A Night of Pride and Remembrance The superstar raised a glass “for […] La entrada Bad Bunny Honors Puerto Rico and Hurricane Maria Survivors se publicó primero en…
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