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Bad Bunny to Stream Final Concert Live from Puerto Rico

San Juan, Puerto Rico – Bad Bunny will broadcast his final concert of the “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí” residency live from the Coliseo José Miguel Agrelot in San Juan on September 20, 2025. The concert is set to start at 8:30 p.m. ET and will be available to fans worldwide for free through the Amazon Music app, Amazon Prime Video, and Twitch.
This special performance will mark the end of Bad Bunny’s residency titled “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí: Una Más.” The concert can be accessed by fans in different Latin American countries at various local times: 7:30 p.m. in Mexico, Colombia, and Peru; 9:30 p.m. in Argentina; and 2:30 a.m. on September 21 in Spain.
In collaboration with Amazon, Bad Bunny aims to not just entertain but also positively impact Puerto Rico’s economy. The partnership focuses on three main areas: supporting educational projects, providing technological resources, and enhancing the STEM curriculum for students and teachers. They also aim to support local farmers and promote Puerto Rican products through the “comPRa Local” store on Amazon.com.
Noah Assad, CEO of RIMAS Entertainment, expressed the significance of this collaboration, saying, “Puerto Rico is our home, and every step we take is guided by our culture and our people. We want the world to know Puerto Rico and invest in its future.” RIMAS Entertainment, founded in 2014, prioritizes reggaeton and Latin trap and is instrumental in Bad Bunny’s success.
Bad Bunny’s residency features 30 performances and began on July 11, running until September 20. It showcases a blend of music, Puerto Rican culture, and local artists, paying homage to the island and fostering a strong connection between the artist and his audience.
This final concert holds additional significance, as it coincides with local reflections on a tragic event, allowing Bad Bunny to honor his roots through his music. It reflects his commitment to social issues and the Puerto Rican community.
The concert is anticipated to have substantial economic impact, potentially generating nearly $380 million, with visitors spending around $248.5 million, including $97 million from ticket sales. Local businesses in San Juan saw a 14% increase in public transport users during early shows, boosting tourism during the off-season.
“Bad Bunny could have chosen to hold the residency in Las Vegas, but he chose his homeland,” said Jorge Pérez, director of the Coliseo. The concert’s live broadcast aims to provide a global farewell, mirroring the grand finale of Karol G’s tour in Madrid.
As Bad Bunny prepares for this momentous occasion, he emphasizes the importance of his music and message, reinforcing his connection to Puerto Rico.