
Latin music superstar Bad Bunny has set a new attendance record in Sydney, Australia, during his live debut in the country, drawing massive crowds that underscore his global impact on music and culture.
Over the weekend, the Puerto Rican artist performed two sold-out shows at Sydney’s ENGIE Stadium, part of his Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour, bringing nearly 90,000 fans to the venue across both nights — the highest attendance ever recorded for a concert at the stadium, according to Live Nation Australia.
The historic performances — held on February 28 and March 1, 2026 — marked Bad Bunny’s first live shows in Australia, attracting passionate crowds not only from Sydney but from across the country and neighbouring regions.
Promoters confirmed that all 89,000 tickets were sold out, surpassing previous attendance figures and solidifying the artist’s soaring popularity even in markets where Spanish-language music traditionally draws a niche audience.
Fans and media alike described the atmosphere as electric, with attendees singing along to a mix of Bad Bunny’s hits from his catalogue and his latest Grammy-winning album Debí Tirar Más Fotos.
The packed stadium experience reflected the global demand for his dynamic performances, with many concertgoers celebrating the cultural significance of the event. The turnout followed Bad Bunny’s recent achievement as the headliner of Super Bowl LX’s halftime show, which shattered global viewership records and enhanced his worldwide profile.
The Sydney shows, set amidst a broader international tour, signal a notable milestone for the Latin music genre — demonstrating that reggaeton and Latin trap have transcended language barriers to resonate with diverse global audiences. Local coverage highlighted not only the concert’s attendance numbers but also the emotional connection fans felt, with many sharing personal stories of travel and dedication to see the artist perform live.
Bad Bunny’s streaming dominance, Grammy success, and cultural influence are drivers behind his ability to draw record crowds. The engagement in Sydney is expected to fuel even greater anticipation for the remaining international legs of his tour, as fans around the world continue to embrace his music and message.
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