After thirty sold-out shows that transformed San Juan into the center of the music universe, Bad Bunny has officially concluded his No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí residency at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico. But in true Bad Bunny fashion, he couldn’t resist dropping one more surprise: a final show titled Una Más, set for Saturday, September 20, exclusively for Puerto Rico residents.
A Residency That Rewrote the Rules
From the start, No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí was never meant to be a standard concert series. It was a spectacle designed to tell the story of Puerto Rico, its sounds, its people, and its pride. Each night stretched across five acts and three hours, filled with elaborate staging that featured a massive LED wall, a 60-foot mountain symbolizing the island’s countryside, and a Casita stage modeled after a traditional Puerto Rican home.
The setlist pulled deep from Bad Bunny’s catalog, but it was the guests who made each night unique. Reggaetón legends like Ivy Queen, Arcángel, and Wisin shared the spotlight with younger artists such as Young Miko, Feid, and Rauw Alejandro. It was a celebration of Puerto Rican talent across generations, reminding the world that the island’s influence on global music runs deep.
On Sundays, Bad Bunny added a special twist by inviting different Puerto Rican artists to reinterpret “LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii.” Performances from Luis Fonsi, Kany García, Farruko, and Ednita Nazario became instant highlights, offering fans new ways to experience one of his most talked-about tracks. The residency closed with a tribute to salsa, complete with appearances from Gilberto Santa Rosa and Rubén Blades, underscoring Bad Bunny’s mission to honor tradition while pushing boundaries.
One More Night, One More Gift
While the residency technically ended, Bad Bunny wasn’t quite ready to walk away. With No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí: Una Más, he’s offering Puerto Ricans a final chance to share this historic moment in person. Registration for tickets is limited to locals, but fans worldwide won’t be left out. Amazon Music will livestream the September 20 show for free on Prime Video, the Amazon Music app, and Twitch.
This collaboration with Amazon goes beyond livestreaming. Together, they’ve announced new initiatives to strengthen Puerto Rico’s future, including STEM-focused education programs, resources for farmers, and the launch of “comPRa Local,” a storefront highlighting Puerto Rican-owned businesses. It’s a reminder that Bad Bunny’s impact extends far beyond music; his residency is leaving behind a cultural and economic legacy for the island.
Looking Ahead
Though Puerto Rico has been the heartbeat of his summer, Bad Bunny is gearing up for an even bigger stage. His DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour kicks off November 21 in Santo Domingo, stretching across 56 stadium dates through Latin America, Europe, Asia, and beyond before wrapping in Belgium in July 2026. If his residency proved anything, it’s that he’s not just performing shows, he’s rewriting the expectations of what live music can be.

For Puerto Ricans, however, September 20 will stand apart. Una Más isn’t simply another date on the calendar; it’s a farewell rooted in gratitude, community, and cultural pride. It’s Bad Bunny saying thank you the only way he knows how: with music that feels like home, shared in the place that made him who he is.