Bad Bunny recently won London with his live performance at Tottenham Stadium. The star made history this year and focused on celebrating Latino pride during his concert show. Here’s a look at Benito’s headlining concert in London.
Bad Bunny headlines a concert in London
Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio MartÃnez Ocasio, made history by becoming the first Latino artist to headline a stadium in London. He performed a wide range of his released songs at Tottenham Stadium, which has a capacity of over 62,850 people and is known as one of the largest stadiums in London.He kicked off the two-show run with his iconic song, ‘La Mudanza,’ along with ‘CallaÃta’ and ‘DTMF’. Another memorable moment was paying tribute to the UK by performing ‘Tourist’ while incorporating The Beatles’ ‘Hey Jude’ into his own song. Not only that, but he also released La Casita, the famous set created for the Super Bowl Halftime show, and even showed an actual wedding taking place in front of the camera. In celebration of Latino pride at the concert, Bad Bunny told the crowd in Spanish, “There are many of us Latinos all over the world. Everywhere I go, I see flags, which fill me with pride. The singer brings a carnival while the surrounding buildings around the stadium are decorated with flags from many countries throughout Latin America.His ongoing tour, ‘Debà Tirar Más Fotos,’ has been a great success for the artist, taking him all over the world, including Mexico, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, and many other places. The singer will next tour stadiums in France, Sweden, Poland, and Italy.
Bad Bunny attends Novak Djokovic’s opening Wimbledon game:
Novak Djokovic’s opening Wimbledon match was a spectacle in itself; however, a suggestion of a nearby stand, with the famous Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny, both stole the show from the player. While the player invited himself to the wedding and later told the couple that he needed an invitation, Bad Bunny also attended a nearby game after finishing his successful show in London. Not only that, videos also went viral of the singer coming out of his hotel to greet fans who were waiting for him downstairs the day after the concert. Wearing an oversized hoodie, sunglasses and blue jeans, the star approached the crowd to speak to them and shake hands, thanking his fans for their continued support.