Travis Scott touched down in Puerto Rico for the grand finale of Bad Bunny’s record-breaking residency — and quickly found out why the show is called “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí” — literally, “I don’t want to leave here.”
The hip-hop superstar was spotted inside José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in San Juan, joining thousands of fans and tourists from around the globe for the Puerto Rican megastar’s final residency night.
A Wild Night in San Juan
According to witnesses, Bad Bunny didn’t let Travis sit quietly. The Puerto Rican icon crash-landed into Travis’ section, hyping him and his entourage up during a fiery performance of “Si Veo a Tu Mamá.”
The chemistry between the two superstars was electric, as they’ve already collaborated on hits like “K-POP.” Still, for this night, Travis was more than a collaborator — he was the guest of honor, soaking in the energy of the home crowd.
Tourism Boom Thanks to Bad Bunny
Puerto Rican tourism officials estimate that Bad Bunny’s residency contributed an estimated $200 million to the local economy this year alone. From hotel bookings to restaurant traffic, fans and celebrities alike flocked to the island to witness the unforgettable performances.
One local vendor said, “The energy was unreal. People came from everywhere — and seeing Travis Scott there only made it bigger. It was like a global festival in one venue.”
Residency Highlights
The residency, aptly named “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí”, has been a cultural touchstone for Puerto Rico, combining music, dance, and local pride. Fans have praised the show for:
- High-energy choreography and lighting
- Surprise celebrity appearances, including Travis Scott
- A setlist featuring Puerto Rican classics and chart-topping hits

Travis Scott’s Take
While Travis kept his Instagram low-key during the residency, sources tell TPR he was blown away by the production, the crowd’s energy, and Bad Bunny’s stage presence. For La Flame, it wasn’t just a concert — it was an immersive experience in Puerto Rican culture and music.
Bottom Line
From superstar performances to an economic boom for the island, Bad Bunny’s residency ended with a bang, and Travis Scott was right there for it.
The night proved that when two global music icons collide, fans aren’t the only ones winning — the local community benefits too.
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