Bad Bunny returns to Spain: twelve concerts between Madrid and Barcelona

Published on May 23, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny returns to Spanish stages with a tour of 12 concerts starting Friday, May 22, spread between Madrid and Barcelona. Most dates are expected to sell out, although tickets may still be available through official resale or secondary platforms at higher prices than the originals. The organization recommends arriving early to avoid queues.

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The logistics behind the technical deployment of the show 🎛️

To manage the flow of attendees, the team has implemented a staggered access system with digital ticket validation using dynamic QR codes that update every 30 seconds, preventing duplicates. Lighting and sound are controlled from a central console with real-time synchronization software, while the stage structure requires 48 hours of assembly per venue. Online sales servers handled peaks of 200,000 requests per minute during the first hour of presale.

Tips for surviving the resale chaos 😅

If you didn't get a ticket, don't worry: you can always sell a kidney on Wallapop to pay for the resale, which already triples the original price. Another option is to camp at the venue door three days in advance, as if you were attending an iPhone launch, and hope someone takes pity on you. The organization recommends arriving early, but it doesn't say what to do if you arrive and only obstructed-view seats behind a pillar are left.