Bad Bunny launches Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour in Santo Domingo

Bad Bunny opened his Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour with a high-energy performance at Félix Sánchez Olympic Stadium in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on November 21, 2025. The show featured a mix of tracks from his latest album and past hits, highlighting his strong ties to the local audience. A second performance followed on November 22.

The tour marks Bad Bunny's return to global stages following a record-breaking 31-show residency in Puerto Rico. This world trek will span Latin America, Europe, and Asia, building on his massive fanbase.

Connection to Dominican Republic

Bad Bunny has deep roots in the Dominican Republic, where he previously sold out two nights at the same stadium in 2022. He honored the country with a Latin Grammy dedication for 'Tití Me Preguntó' that year and has collaborated on tracks like 'La Romana' with El Alfa. His song 'El Apagón' includes a nod to Dominican neighbors, reinforcing this bond. For these opening shows, a premium seating section was dubbed Los Vecinos, or 'The Neighbors,' as a tribute.

Production Highlights

Local producer Gamal Haché oversaw the event, with setup requiring almost two weeks. Notably, the performance incorporated Bad Bunny's signature 'casita' stage element from his Puerto Rico residency, offering enhanced views for stadium and VIP attendees while preserving an intimate atmosphere.

Setlist Overview

The setlist blended new material from DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS (2025) with fan favorites. Key songs included 'LA MuDANZA,' 'Callaíta' from Un Verano Sin Ti (2022), 'Tití Me Preguntó,' 'Me Porto Bonito' featuring Chencho Corleone, 'Safaera' with Jowell & Randy and Ñengo Flow, and 'DÁKITI' featuring Jhay Cortez. A Dominican exclusive, '25/8' from YHLQMDLG (2020), thrilled the crowd. The full performance closed with tracks like 'DTmF' and 'EoO' from the 2025 album. Note that setlists may adjust for future dates.

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