Bad Bunny brings Queen Ivy to the SoFi Stadium party in Los Angeles

With only one show left on the agenda, Bad Bunny has just finished the North American stage of his “most exciting world tour.” This title certainly did what it promised, as the Puerto Rican phenomenon achieved A tour of the highest revenue In August with this excursion, which consists of several stops in the largest places in the country. Last night he made all stops for the first two consecutive shows at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles.

He brought in several guests—including reggaeton pioneer Ivy Quinn, who played a mix of her best hits—and declared his love for Los Angeles, prompting cheers all night long with: “Los Latinos in LA, que se sienta!”

After some discussions circulating online in which the singer appeared frustrated on stage over his island match with Hurricane Fiona, Bunny seemed to be in his best moods on Friday night. He spent nearly three hours singing from his heart and sharing emotional moments with thousands of raucous fans who held up eye-catching banners with anniversaries dates, marriage proposals and countless other requests written on them.

At about 8:50 p.m., the shimmering introductory notes for “Moscow Mule,” the first track from “Un Verano Sin Ti,” begin tonight. Piercing screams and shaky floorboards set Bad Bunny out. From there, he welcomed his first surprise guest, Chincho Corleone, onto the stage. The duo sang their signature “Me Porto Bonito” over the summer and instructed the stadium to sing in an acapella performance by the infectious choir.

A few songs later, Joel and Randy, the pair of reggaeton champions behind “Safaera,” joined Bunny in an explosive performance of the song. The three took turns spitting out their verses, tapping into each other’s energy in the center of the stage as the roaring bass of the beats of the reggaeton drum guided the next track. However, no one expected the thrill that would come next.

While performing “Yo Perreo Sola”, Ivy Queen appeared on stage and finished the last few lines of the track as Bad Bunny’s publicist. The Puerto Rican singer and pioneer of the Latin urban scene wore a dazzling blue, white, and red Playboy rabbit-inspired ensemble, adorned with the Puerto Rican flag. Accompanied by Bad Bunny’s hand, the singer approached the front of the stage as she completed a shortlist of her biggest hits starting with “Te He Querido” as well as “Quiero Bailar” and “Quitate Tu Pa Ponerme Yo”.

Then he and his dancers took a short break sitting on the fake beach platform to take turns drinking from a bottle of wine while interacting with fans in the front rows. He jokingly pointed to a brunette girl who was sitting on someone’s shoulders like Becky G, and called out to all the bachelors in the room and sent some good wishes to all the couples, before welcoming another guest that night: Lee Summit of Bomba Estéreo, who was joined on stage with a look In neon pink and green for Latin Grammy-nominated song Ojitos Lindos.

The night continued with Bad Bunny giving a speech – repeating it bits and pieces all night long – expressing his appreciation to the fans who have been there for him since 2016, and to those who joined him during the release of his groundbreaking movie “Un Verano. ”

By the time “El Apagón” and “Después De La Playa” began to finish the night, the audience was ready to give up whatever bit of energy they had left. On stage, an entire party between Bad Bunny and his dancers and band set an example for fan ranks while fireworks and fireworks helped end the night. On their way out, raucous concert-goers filled the endless corridors of the SoFi Stadium with the singing songs of the most prominent stars from the group.

The City Council confirmed Saturday morning that Bad Bunny will play another show at SoFi Stadium tonight, in what has now been declared “Bad Bunny Day” in Los Angeles. according to KTLA In the report, Los Angeles City Councilman Kevin De Leeuw proposed the resolution (which every council member supported) to honor the reggaeton artist’s “tremendous cultural impact on the Hispanic community throughout the city of Los Angeles”

He continued, “Los Angeles has a population of 50% Hispanics, one of the largest Latino populations in the world outside of Latin American countries. Bad Bunny’s cultural impact will have an enormous and positive impact on future generations and will redefine Latin culture in Los Angeles and beyond for years to come.” .

Bad Bunny will travel south on October 21 to play at Estadio Olimpico Felix Sanchez in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The Central and South American Journey will conclude at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City on December 9



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