Bad Bunny: World’s Hottest Tour adds second dates in major markets

Bad Bunny has added second dates for Miami, New York, Houston, San Diego, Las Vegas and Los Angeles for his Bad Bunny: World’s Hottest Tour. The additional dates were added due to the overwhelming demand in these cities where the first dates have already sold out. The Live Nation and CMN promoted trek kicks off on August 5th at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, FL, making stops in Miami, Chicago, New York and many more before wrapping with the newly added date at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on October 1st, then heading out to Latin America in October.

Joining Bad Bunny as special guests on select dates in the US will be GRAMMY nominated DJ and Record Producer, Alesso and 10x GRAMMY nominated artist, Diplo. With his music and visuals, Alesso creates experiences that have made him one of the most celebrated live performers. Diplo is one of the most dynamic forces in music today with billions of streams on some of the world’s best dance recordings.

Tickets for the newly added Miami, New York, Houston, San Diego, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles shows will go on pre-sale beginning Wednesday, February 2nd at noon local time. Subsequently, any remaining tickets will go on sale to the general public beginning Friday, February 4th at noon local time via Ticketmaster. Tickets for all other US and Latin America shows are on sale now.

Bad Bunny: World’s Hottest Tour Dates:

Aug 5 – Orlando @ Camping World Stadium
Aug 9 – Atlanta @ Truist Park
Aug 12 – Miami @ Hard Rock Stadium
Aug 13 – Miami @ Hard Rock Stadium
Aug 18 – Boston @ Fenway Park
Aug 20 – Chicago @ Soldier Field
Aug 23 – Washington DC @ Nationals Park
Aug 27 – New York City @ Yankee Stadium
Aug 28 – New York City @ Yankee Stadium
Sept 1 – Houston @ Minute Maid Park
Sept 2 – Houston @ Minute Maid Park
Sept 7 – San Antonio, TX @ Aladodome
Sept 9 – Dallas @ AT&T Stadium
Sept 14 – Oakland @ RingCentral Colisuem
Sept 17 – San Diego @ PETCO Park
Sept 18 – San Diego @ PETCO Park
Sept 23 – Las Vegas @ Allegiant Stadium
Sept 24 – Las Vegas @ Allegiant Stadium
Sept 28 – Phoenix @ Chase Field
Sept 30 – Los Angeles @ SoFi Stadium
Oct 1 – Los Angeles @ SoFi Stadium
Oct 21 – Santo Domingo, DR @ Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez
Oct 28 – Santiago, Chile @ Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos
Nov 4 – Buenos Aires, Argentina @ Estadio de Vélez – José Amalfitani
Nov 11 – Asuncion, Paraguay @ Estadio La Nueva Olla
Nov 13 – Lima, Peru @ Estadio Nacional
Nov 16 – Quito, Ecuador @ Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
Nov 18 – Medellin, Colombia @ Estadio Atanasio Girardot
Nov 22 – Panama City, Panama @ Estadio Rommel Fernández Gutiérrez
Nov 24 – San Jose, Costa Rica @ Estadio Cuscatlán
Nov 29 – San Pedro Sula, Honduras @ Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano
Dec 1 – Guatemala City, Guatemala @ Explanada Cardales de Cayalá
Dec 3 – Monterrey, Mexico @ Estadio BBVA
Dec 9 – Mexico City, Mexico @ Estadio Azteca