Bad Bunny will be America’s most wanted next year.
The three-time Grammy winner announced his «Most Wanted Tour» Oct. 19 by posting a tease video to Instagram and dates to the tour’s website.
He also shared a tour poster to his Instagram stories.
The tour kicks off in February and has 47 shows across 31 cities in North America. He’s expected to perform songs from his latest album, «Ningú sap el que passarà Matí.»
In the tease video, the «Un Estiu Without Tu» singer is riding a horse while wearing a ski mask. He then dismounts the horse, walking up to a wall of wanted signs of himself. I got out of one of yours, stir the farmhouse, crumple in paper and cough.
The tour poster notes, “If you’re not a real fan, don’t eat.”
Tickets are not available for purchase yet, but fans have through Sunday, Oct. 22, to register to access the ticket rooms.
Here’s everything to know about the tour and how to get tickets.
When is Bad Bunny going on tour?
Bad Bunny (real name Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio) announced Oct. 19 that he is going on tour starting Feb. 21, 2024, in Salt Lake City. The tour is scheduled until May 26 in Miami.
How to get tickets to Bad Bunny’s concert
Registration to obtain an access code to purchase tickets starting Wednesday, Oct. 25, is now opposed to Ticketmaster. Registration closes Sunday, Oct. 22, a minute before midnight PT.
«Registration does not guarantee access to the sale,» Ticketmaster notes. «We expect there to be more demand than there are tickets available.»
What are Bad Bunny’s tour dates?
- Feb. 21: Salt Lake City
- Feb. 23: Vegas
- Feb. 24: Las Vegas
- Feb. 27: Phoenix
- Feb. 28: Phoenix
- March 1: Saint Francis
- March 2: Saint Francis
- March 5: Sacramento, California
- March 7: Portland, Oregon
- March 9: Seattle
- March 13: Los Angeles
- March 14: Los Angeles
- March 15: Los Angeles
- March 20: Denver
- March 23: Minneapolis
- March 26: Kansas City, Missouri
- March 28: Chicago
- March 29: Chicago
- March 30: Chicago
- April 4: Toronto
- April 6: Detroit
- April 9: Washington, DC
- April 11: Brooklyn, New York
- April 12: Brooklyn, New York
- April 13: Brooklyn, New York
- April 17: Boston
- April 19: Philadelphia
- April 20: Hartford, Connecticut
- April 22: Louisville, Kentucky
- April 24: Tulsa, Oklahoma
- April 26: Austin, Texas
- April 27: Austin, Texas
- April 30: Houston
- May 1: Houston
- May 3: Dallas
- May 4: Dallas
- May 7: New Orleans
- May 10: Charlotte, North Carolina
- May 11: Nashville, Tennessee
- May 14: Atlanta
- May 15: Atlanta
- May 17: Orlando, Florida
- May 18: Orlando, Florida
- May 21: Tampa, Florida
- May 24: Miami
- May 25: Miami
- May 26: Miami