Bad Bunny’s Three-Night Medellín Takeover: A Historic Recap of the Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour
Over three unforgettable nights, January 23–25, 2026, Bad Bunny lit up Estadio Atanasio Girardot in Medellín, Colombia, with a monumental set of concerts that cemented his Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour as one of the standout musical events of the year. Across three sold-out performances attended by more than 120,000 fans in total, Bad Bunny delivered a mix of high-energy hits, emotional moments, cultural tributes, and surprise guest appearances that had the city buzzing.
Here’s a full breakdown of the magic that unfolded at Medellín’s biggest shows of the season, where hip-hop met Latin rhythm and urban culture showed its heart.
Night One (January 23): A Warm Welcome With Culture and Surprises
The tour’s Colombian debut was an immediate celebration of shared musical language. Bad Bunny opened with a dynamic setlist full of fan favorites and deep cuts, but it was the surprises that quickly became the talk of the night:
- Special Tribute to Diomedes Díaz: Before kicking into his own material, Bad Bunny paid homage to the legendary vallenato figure by weaving a snippet of “La Reina” into the show, a moment that resonated deeply among Colombian fans on social media.
- Li Saumet Takes the Stage: The lead vocalist of Bomba Estéreo, Li Saumet, joined Bad Bunny to perform “Ojitos Lindos,” creating a cross-genre highlight that blended reggae-tinged Colombian sounds with the tour’s vibrant energy.
- Colombian Spirit: A guitarist opened with the iconic “Colombia Tierra Querida,” setting a patriotic tone that echoed throughout the packed stadium.
From the first beat to the last, the crowd was electrified, singing, dancing, and celebrating Bad Bunny’s global brand of urban music with unrestrained passion.
Night Two (January 24): Emotional Tributes and Urban Fire
If the first night was about cultural connection, the second night delved deeper into emotion while keeping the energy sky-high:
- Hometown Tribute to Yeison Jiménez: In a heartfelt moment that spread quickly across social media, Bad Bunny and special guest Arcángel honored the late Colombian singer Yeison Jiménez by performing “Aventurero,” which brought tears and cheers alike.
- Arcángel Unleashes Urban Classics: Arcángel also joined Benito for tracks like “La Jumpa” and “Tú no vive así,” reigniting the crowd with signature urban anthems that had the stadium shaking.
This second night amplified the emotional depth of the weekend while highlighting the tour’s unifying power between Puerto Rican and Colombian music communities.
Night Three (January 25): A Legendary Finale With Karol G
The third and final night in Medellín will go down as one of the most talked-about moments in Latin urban music this year.
- Karol G Surprise Appearance: Colombian superstar Karol G shocked the crowd by stepping onto the stage as Bad Bunny’s guest. The reunion ignited massive excitement across social platforms as Medellín fans roaringly welcomed the “Bichota” home.
- Revisiting “Ahora Me Llama”: Together, Bad Bunny and Karol G performed “Ahora Me Llama,” their seminal 2017 collaboration that became an instantaneous anthem during both of their early careers.
- Additional Hits: The duo also treated fans to “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido” and Karol’s own “Latina Foreva,” blending nostalgia, present-day artistry, and pure stage chemistry.
This unforgettable night not only crowned the Medellín run with a homegrown superstar but also underscored the global impact these Latin urban figures continue to build.
Why This Medellín Run Was Historic
Across all three nights, Bad Bunny’s Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour didn’t just deliver massive production and packed setlists, it underscored the strength of Latin urban music as a cultural force. By blending tributes to local icons, heartfelt guest performances, and cross-genre collaborations, the tour emphasized that Medellín isn’t just a stop on the map, it’s a musical heartbeat of the region.
From honoring legends like Diomedes Díaz to creating new iconic moments with Karol G, this concert series was more than a show it was a celebration of music, identity, and community.
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