“Bad Bunny’s 2024 Tour Announcement: The Most Wanted Tour”
Just six days after releasing his latest studio album, “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana,” Bad Bunny thrilled his fans by revealing his upcoming 2024 tour to support the new album.
In a brief Instagram video shared on Thursday, October 19th, the Puerto Rican artist continued to embrace his Western concept, dressed in a denim jacket with fringes, cowboy boots, his iconic plaid scarf, and a brown face covering while riding a majestic horse. During the video, he paused to examine “wanted” posters displayed on a wall, featuring a younger Bunny, particularly from his early days when he was into trap music. The poster prominently displayed the words “Most Wanted Tour” at the top and “2024” at the bottom. Towards the end of the clip, an official website was unveiled for fans to register and access tour dates.
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The Most Wanted Tour, produced by Live Nation and Rimas, is scheduled to commence on February 21st in Salt Lake City and conclude on May 26th in Miami, Florida. The tour will also make stops in cities like Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Houston, Atlanta, and more across the United States. The tour poster intriguingly includes a “and more…” hint, suggesting that additional shows might be in the pipeline.
Bad Bunny’s upcoming tour aligns with his new 22-song album, which sees a return to his Latin trap roots with tracks like “Monaco,” “Mercedes Carota,” and “Thunder y Lightning.” The album also features collaborations with some of his long-time partners, including Arcangel, Mora, and Ñengo Flow, as well as newcomers like Feid and Young Miko, to name a few.
Speaking to his 16 million followers on his WhatsApp channel, Bad Bunny expressed his excitement for the album, stating, “I hope you can enjoy this album that I did with a lot of work. All my projects have been done with lots of love for you, but this album, specifically, is 100% for you like no other.”
The 2024 Most Wanted Tour follows the artist’s immensely successful “World’s Hottest Tour” stadium run, which concluded in 2022 with record-breaking tour grosses totaling $435 million.
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