San Juan.- Bad Bunny announced this Monday that there will be a special performance next Saturday, September 20, which will also be broadcast on Amazon Music, of his musical residency 'No me quiero ir de aquí', which officially ended the day before after a record of thirty concerts.
"One more" was the brief message that the singer wrote on his official Instagram account, accompanied by a photograph of himself during one of his concerts and another in which the new date at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico is announced.
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This additional function, which had been rumored for days, is only for residents of Puerto Rico. Fans must register today at nomequieroirdeaqui.com to receive a code with which they can access the presale this Wednesday, according to the producers' statement. For fans around the world, Amazon Music will exclusively stream 'No me quiero ir de aquí: Una Más'. The concert will be available for free worldwide on the Amazon Music app and on the Amazon Music Twitch channel (@AmazonMusic), and will also be streamed on Prime Video for all Amazon customers. The concert yesterday, the last official of the residence, was attended as guests by the American rapper Travis Scott, the former basketball player Carmelo Anthony, and the Puerto Rican actor Jacobo Morales. Morales, who received a great ovation from the public and was embraced by Bad Bunny, was the protagonist of the famous short film that presented the album 'Debí tirar más fotos', as well as the videos that were broadcast during the residency. Yesterday, the well-known singer Andrés Jiménez 'El Jíbaro' went up on stage and performed the song 'Lo que le pasó a Hawaii', joining a long list of artists who have sung this hit during the residency, including Kany García, Ednita Nazario, Pedro Capó, Farruko, and Luis Fonsi. In this residency, which highlighted the identity and culture of Puerto Rico with native rhythms such as bomba, plena, salsa, and reggaeton, more than thirty artists accompanied Bad Bunny on stage, the vast majority of them Puerto Rican, such as Residente, Vico C, Jay Wheeler, or Rauw Alejandro. To the already famous 'casita', erected in the Coliseo de Puerto Rico and inspired by a typical island construction, athletes such as Kylian Mbappé or LeBron James, and actors such as Ana de Armas, Paco León, Benicio del Toro, Javier Bardem and Penélope Cruz were invited. According to a study released today by the firm Gaither International, the residence left an estimated economic impact of 713 million dollars, a figure much higher than the 377 million that a previous analysis had predicted. The study indicates that, on average, 55% of attendees were residents of Puerto Rico, 39% came from the United States, and 6% from other countries, mainly the Dominican Republic, Colombia, Spain, and Mexico. After the residency, the world tour 'I Should Have Taken More Photos' begins, named after his latest album, which starts on November 21 in the Dominican Republic and concludes in Belgium on July 22, 2026, with more than two and a half million tickets sold.






