Bad Bunny is making headlines for a bold move: the global superstar is skipping the United States on his 2025-26 Debi Tirar Mas Fotos World Tour. In a candid chat with i-D, the Puerto Rican icon opened up about what drove this unprecedented decision: concerns over immigration enforcement.
“There were many reasons why I didn’t show up in the U.S., and none of them were out of hate,” Bad Bunny said. “I’ve performed there many times. All of [the shows] have been successful. All of them have been magnificent.”
Despite his glowing history of U.S. performances, the presence of ICE agents near concert venues was a major factor.
“Like, fucking ICE could be outside [my concert]. And it’s something that we were talking about and very concerned about,” he admitted.
Turning Puerto Rico Into the Main Stage
For Bad Bunny, leaving the U.S. off the tour doesn’t mean fans are left behind. Puerto Rico—though technically a U.S. territory—has become the centerpiece of his tour strategy.
“People from the U.S. could come here to see the show. Latinos and Puerto Ricans of the United States could also travel here, or to any part of the world,” he said.
By centering his shows on his home island, Bad Bunny is reframing Puerto Rico as a cultural hub, turning his performances into a symbol of pride, solidarity, and celebration of Latino identity.
This approach echoes remarks he made earlier this year in Variety, hinting that U.S. stops had become “unnecessary” after multiple previous tours. His 2025-26 itinerary instead spans Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean, highlighting regions often overlooked by global megastars.
Bad Bunny Speaks Out on Immigration
Bad Bunny’s decision also comes amid growing concerns about U.S. immigration enforcement. In June, he shared a social media video showing ICE activity in Puerto Rico, criticizing agents for targeting local communities.
His latest comments reinforce a broader critique of systemic abuse while showing a commitment to protecting his audience and championing Latino solidarity.
By skipping the U.S., Bad Bunny isn’t just avoiding a market—he’s making a statement. His music, message, and performances remain rooted in the communities that shaped him, emphasizing that culture and justice transcend borders.
Redirecting the Spotlight
For fans, the takeaway is clear: Bad Bunny is turning Puerto Rico and the international stage into a destination experience, giving communities outside the continental U.S. the spotlight they deserve. This move positions him not only as a global superstar but also as a cultural advocate, leveraging his influence to highlight heritage, resilience, and artistic freedom.
Fans worldwide are already reacting to the tour announcement, with social media buzzing about traveling to see him perform in Puerto Rico and across Latin America and Europe.
Bad Bunny’s decision underscores that art, culture, and activism are intertwined, and that sometimes the biggest moves in music come off-stage as much as on it.









