Myke Towers delivered one of the defining surprises of Bad Bunny’s Madrid run, appearing as a special guest during the opening night of the DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour at Riyadh Air Metropolitano. The moment marked the first time Towers and Bad Bunny performed “ADIVINO” together live, turning one of 2024’s biggest Latin collaborations into a stadium-scale event.
The performance arrived during the first of Bad Bunny’s scheduled Madrid concerts, a major European stop that underscores how Puerto Rican urbano continues to command global stages beyond the traditional Latin market. For Myke Towers, the appearance was more than a guest slot; it reinforced his position as one of the few artists able to move comfortably between street-rooted reggaeton, melodic pop-leaning hits, and international crossover moments.
After “ADIVINO,” Towers stayed onstage for an eight-minute medley that included “Playa,” “Diosa,” “Si Se Da,” “Lala,” “La Falda,” and his latest single “Una na’ ma’.” The reaction from the Madrid crowd reflected the deep connection Towers has built in Spain, a market that has consistently embraced Puerto Rican urbano while helping turn songs like “Lala” and “La Falda” into live staples.
The timing is notable. “ADIVINO” debuted at No. 2 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart in 2024, giving Myke one of the strongest chart moments of his career and extending his collaborative history with Bad Bunny following “Estamos Arriba” and “Puesto Pa’ Guerrial.”
That history matters because Towers’ current phase feels less like a breakout and more like consolidation. He is no longer proving he belongs in the upper tier of Latin music; he is showing how durable his catalog has become across different territories, formats, and audiences. Standing next to Bad Bunny in Madrid placed him inside one of the biggest Latin touring moments of the year while reminding fans that his own run is operating on an increasingly international scale.
The appearance also follows the release of “Una na’ ma’,” selected as the official song for LALIGA SEASON RECAP26, connecting Towers’ music to Spain’s football culture and digital sports ecosystem. That move signals a broader strategy: Myke is not just releasing singles, he is aligning his music with global lifestyle platforms that extend his reach beyond streaming.
Following Madrid, Towers continues with a June 6 performance in Aruba before launching a European run across Spain, Germany, Italy, Portugal, and the Netherlands, including festival appearances at Big Sound Festival, Weekend Beach Festival, Morriña Festival, Arenal Sound, Share Festival, and Reggaeton Beach Festival. He is also set for Bogotá’s Trap Kings event on August 22 before additional dates in Mexico.
For LaMezcla, the Madrid moment confirms what has become increasingly clear: Myke Towers is operating in a rare lane where catalog strength, strategic collaborations, and global touring demand all meet. His appearance with Bad Bunny did not feel like a nostalgic reunion; it felt like a reminder that Puerto Rican urbano’s next era is being built by artists who can dominate both the charts and the stadium stage.
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