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International megastar Bad Bunny brings the Most Wanted Tour to Tampa

a man in a brown mask examines most wanted signs on the side of a building
Still image from Bad Bunny's Most Wanted Tour announcement video | @AccessBadBunny
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Bad Bunny is incredible. The last time I saw this international megastar live was at WrestleMania 37. That night, Bad Bunny came to the ring in a proper WrestleMania fit on an 18-wheeler. He executed a pitch-perfect Canadian Destroyer, a gravity-defying cross body, and a captivating falcon arrow on his way to victory. Bad Bunny also delivered a 5-star performance when WWE brought WrestleMania Backlash to San Juan, Puerto Rico earlier in 2023. If you haven’t seen the drone video of his entrance, then do yourself a favor and check it out now. That video is how I start most of my long runs here in Tampa. The artist is set to perform live at Amalie Arena in downtown Tampa on May 21 – and tickets are on sale now.

In 2023, we got Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, and Beyonce. In 2024, we’re getting Billy Joel & Sting, and Bad Bunny. It’s a good time to be a music lover in the city of Tampa.

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The featured image for Bad Bunny’s Most Wanted Tour is an old shot of the artist from his days as a trap star. The image is paired with the quote, “No one knows what will happen tomorrow. Don’t let it escape. Because there’s a chance you won’t be able to see it again.” 

The tour, produced by Live Nation and Bad Bunny’s label Rimas, launches on Feb. 21 in Utah’s Delta Center. Bunny’s tour will bounce to Las Vegas, Phoenix, San Fransisco, and Los Angeles, with an end date of May 26 in Miami.

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