Bad Bunny might be from Puerto Rico, but his global reach is undeniable! The superstar made waves all the way in Japan with an exclusive show at Spotify’s ‘Billions Club’ event, and everyone’s been talking about it.
This wasn’t your average concert — it was a special invite-only gig, with less than 2,000 fans lucky enough to witness the magic. Even celebs like Blackpink’s Lisa were dancing like no one's watching to hits like “Dákiti,” and artist Takashi Murakami was loving every second.
Bad Bunny has not one, not two, but 29 songs that have hit over a billion streams on Spotify. But for Benito, the real win is connecting with his fans all over the world. He said to the crowd, “Muchos números, pero no son números. Sino personas con las que he conectado a través de todos estos años con mi música.”
As a nod to both his roots and his current location, the stage was decked out with beautiful cherry blossom trees, creating an electric vibe from the get-go with the opening beats of “EoO.” The crowd was unstoppable, rocking straw hats and Puerto Rican flags, and forming mini dance circles that kept the party going, even after the lights faded out.
One unforgettable moment? During “Baile Inolvidable,” two total strangers tore up the dance floor with salsa moves, showing just how powerful music can be in bringing people together.
Bad Bunny had some fun with the audience, asking if they wanted more — and when the iconic chords of “Tití Me Preguntó” hit, the energy soared through the roof. He danced like nobody's business in a stylish outfit, eventually switching to a jacket boasting 'Tokyo' in Japanese on the back.
Fans weren’t just wowed by the setting and the performance, but by the incredible moment when Bad Bunny reimagined his 2018 hit “MIA,” originally featuring Drake, as a salsa jam for the very first time!
In just under a month since his last performance, Bad Bunny showed that no matter where he is, his connection to his audience is stronger than ever. Tokyo’s Tipstar Dome Chiba witnessed something truly unforgettable!