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Bad Bunny comes to Stockholm for two gigs.
Here is everything you need to know about “the king of latin trap”.
Who is Bad Bunny?
Bad Bunny raps and sings in Spanish and broke through as an artist in the Latin trap genre.
He is versatile in his music and mixes many different Latin American music styles with rap, hip-hop, dancehall but also rock and house.
Bad Bunny’s music has been heavily influenced by reggaeton, dembow and salsa. It is the great mix of genres and the mix between modern and classical that makes him stand out as an artist.
He has also been described as playful and innovative about rhythm and his lyrics are usually very personal.
What do I need to know about the gigs in Stockholm?
Bad Bunny comes to Stockholm with the world tour “Debí tirar más fotos”. He plays on July 10 and 11 at Strawberry arena.
The performances start at 7:00 p.m. and admission is open from 5:30 p.m.
The audience can expect several unique events just for the performances in Stockholm.
The opening of the concert, which is between 2.5 and 3 hours long, begins with “La Mudanza”. The song begins with a unique rap video where two people with connections to Sweden are expected to appear.
Another segment during the show is that he appears with a “surprise song” that he only plays during that specific gig.
But the big question is: Who will be in “La casita”?
Bad Bunny performs on a main stage but also a smaller one at the bottom of the arena, called La casita. The small stage mimics a traditional Puerto Rican house. On the one hand, regular fans are invited to be in the house during the gigs, but also famous people.
The question is whether any Swedish celebrities have received an invitation and if so who will it be?
Setlist for the gigs in Stockholm
The order of the songs below is approximate and is based on Bad Bunny’s previous shows in Europe. Songs can be added, removed or changed order during the Stockholm shows.
1. La Mudanza
2. Callaita
3. Pitorro de coco
4. Weltita
5. Tourists
6. Baile unforgettable
7. NuevaYol
8. Veldá
9. Tití me pregunto
10. Neverita
11. Si veo a tu mamá
12. Voy a llevarte pa PR
13. Me porto bonito
14. No me conoce
15. Bichiyal
16. Yo perreo sola
17. Effect
18. Safaera
19. Diles
20. Monaco
21. Surprise song, different every night
22. Café con ron
23. Ojito’s lindos
24. The song
25. Dákiti
26. Yonaguni
27. El apagón
28. Dtmf
29. EoO
How big is Bad Bunny?
In 2025, he was the world’s most listened to artist on Spotify.
He has been ranked as the most streamed artist globally for consecutive years since 2020.
The two years he didn’t crack first place were Taylor Swift who did it.
Bad Bunny’s “Debí tirar más fotos” was too the most streamed album in the world last year.
How did Bad Bunny break through?
He doesn’t come from a musical family and didn’t know anyone in the music business from the start.
The artist started creating music as a teenager and it was while working extra in a grocery store that he came up with the breakthrough song “Dilés”.
Bad Bunny posted the song on Soundcloud where it spread among Puerto Ricans and then quickly beyond the island’s borders.
It was his Soundcloud music that got him discovered.
Why is he such a big symbol of Puerto Rico?
Many describe it as Bad Bunny making music for Puerto Ricans and that in several ways he speaks for the population internationally.
His entire artistry is based on his Puerto Rican identity. In his music, Bad Bunny raises issues of oppression and criticism of the way the United States treats Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico is not a country of its own but a territory belonging to the United States. The population are US citizens but they are not allowed to vote in US presidential elections and they do not have their own representatives in Congress.
In the song “El Apagon” he criticizes the authorities’ way of handling the many power outages that affect Puerto Rico. In “Lo que le pasó a Hawái”, which means “What happened to Hawaii”, he criticizes gentrification and addresses possible risks if Puerto Rico were to become a state. In the song, he makes several historical comparisons with Hawaii, which became a state in 1959.
How political is Bad Bunny?
He is very political. In addition to raising political issues about Puerto Rico, he has also drawn attention to other social issues.
He has been openly critical of the US immigration police, ICE. The artist has not come to the United States with his ongoing world tour because he was afraid that fans of Latin American origin could face mass deportations in connection with his concerts.
He has also made clear positions for transgender rights and touched on issues of misogyny and macho culture.
Why does Bad Bunny sing in Spanish?
In previous interviews, the artist has said that he “refuses” to sing in English. He has also said that he is not going to be encouraged to sing in English because others think so.
He is more comfortable singing in his native Spanish and he says it is an important part of his identity as an artist.
Why does he call himself “Bad Bunny”?
As a child, his teacher forced him to dress up as the Easter Bunny during the school’s Easter celebration.
Later in life, when he found a picture from the event, he remembered how angry he was at having to dress up.
After that he took the stage name “Bad Bunny”.
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