Bad Bunny & J Balvin Reunite on Stage in Mexico City: A Historic Night for Reggaetón
The Mexico City leg of Bad Bunny’s Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour delivered one of the most unforgettable moments of 2025, a surprise on-stage reunion with fellow global superstar J Balvin that sent social media and fans into a frenzy this weekend.
During the final concert at Mexico City’s Estadio GNP Seguros, Bad Bunny brought J Balvin out as a special guest, marking the first time in years that the two reggaetón icons performed together live. Fans captured the emotional moment on social platforms like Instagram and X, where clips quickly went viral as the pair shared hugs and performed classics like La Canción and Qué Pretendes from their 2019 collaborative album Oasis.
A Reunion Years in the Making
Bad Bunny (Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio) and J Balvin had not publicly shared the same stage for quite some time, fueling speculation among fans about their relationship in recent years. Their unexpected appearance together in Mexico City and the warmth of their reunion sparked excitement online, with fans celebrating what many saw as a reconciliation and celebration of reggaetón unity.
The performance wasn’t just symbolic, it was also a powerful musical moment. The duo revisited songs that helped define a generation of Latin pop and reggaetón listeners, reminding crowds of their collaborative achievements and the impact Oasis continues to have on global streaming platforms.
Electric Atmosphere at Estadio GNP Seguros
This surprise set came amid a massive run of sold-out shows in Mexico City, where Bad Bunny has drawn more than half a million fans across eight performances. Concertgoers have packed the stadium nightly, with standout moments including special guest appearances from artists like Feid and Grupo Frontera, and celebrity sightings across the crowd.
Earlier in the tour stop, Bad Bunny also gave a heartfelt speech encouraging fans to live in the moment and put their phones away, deepening the emotional tone of the shows leading up to this reunion.
Social Media Erupts With Fan Reactions
As clips and photos circulated online, fans reacted with joy and nostalgia, sharing clips of the duo embracing, singing together, and reconnecting in ways that seemed long overdue. On platforms like X and Threads, the moment became a trending highlight of the weekend, with reggaetón lovers around the world celebrating the powerful display of camaraderie.
The Mexico City concert will go down as much more than another leg on Bad Bunny’s world tour it will be remembered as a landmark night where two of Latin music’s most influential artists stood together again, celebrating the genre that made them global superstars.
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