The world tour "DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS" marked Bad Bunny's debut in Portugal. After a stop in Barcelona, the Puerto Rican singer, winner of three Grammys and 11 Latin Grammys, performed for two nights at Estádio da Luz in front of thousands of fans.
On the unofficial set list for the two concerts, Benito brought around 30 songs to Lisbon, most of them from his sixth album, "Debí Tirar Más Fotos", released in January 2025 and one of his most garlanded records. In fact, DTMF is the first entirely Spanish-language album to win the Grammy for Album of the Year and the record that cemented the global popularity of the 32-year-old singer.
Light, colour and a lot of love filled the venue over the two nights of the Puerto Rican singer's concerts in Portugal. Bad Bunny did more than sing: he also shared messages of affection and hope with the 120,000 fans who packed the stadium, dressed to the nines. "As long as we are alive, let us love as much as possible," Benito said.
At the second concert, Bad Bunny stretched out his opening greeting for several minutes. The singer and his Latin salsa band simply looked at the audience, motionless and in silence, contemplating an exuberant crowd that left the stadium reeling with light, colour and sound. "Tonight it is happening again. Yesterday was crazy. I tell the whole city, the second night is almost always better," Benito said in Spanish.














