
Bad Bunny will be closer to his fans during his eight concerts in Mexico City thanks to the “Los Vecinos” section, which will be located directly behind the main stage. Organizer Ocesa on Tuesday announced the sale of tickets at the new venue. Users on social media complained about “La Casita” – the iconic version of traditional architecture in Puerto Rico, where… Conejo Malo spends a large portion of his display, and will be located in the General B section, which is usually one of the cheapest options in the GNP Seguros Stadium.
With “Los Vecinos” the promoters seek to offer a distinctive point of view to those willing to pay for it. Osisa explained in her post that the seats are part of the theater equipment, and will not be numbered and will not include additional features. Ticket prices have not yet been confirmed, but will go on sale on Wednesday, December 3 at 2pm. Special packages including preferential access, exclusive marketing and other benefits were also sold, but cannot be accessed since they cost more than MXN 7,000.
The controversy began on social networks with the performances of Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, the real name of the singer, in the Dominican Republic. Party videos showed that he chose to install “La Casita” away from the VIP area. Theories that he will do the same thing at his shows on December 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 19, 20 and 21 in the Mexican capital have gained strength in recent days, so the organizers chose to confirm the information and offer an alternative, as all tickets for the concert were sold out.
Being a new area, there are no clues as to what Bad Bunny has in store for those who purchase these tickets, but the proximity of “La Casita” has excited those with cheaper tickets. In housing I don’t want to leave herewhich was held in the Puerto Rican amphitheater, the space became the place where some guests danced with the performer. One moment that went viral was when Belinda shouted “Acho, PR is another thing” before the show started. I’ll take you to PR. Other celebrities who visited La Casita include LeBron James, Penelope Cruz, Javier Bardem, Austin Butler, Mbappe and Ricky Martin. The structure is symbolic because it pays tribute to the urban landscape of the place where Bad Bunny grew up.
The album from which the tour comes out I should have taken more pictures It’s a tribute to Puerto Rico. Beyond the cultural impact of his stay in CollieThe singer’s performances generated an economic impact on the island of $379 million, which mainly benefited the tourism sector, according to a study commissioned by the municipality of San Juan. It is also expected that in 2026 displays The Super Bowl halftime show drew social criticism of Puerto Rico’s political and economic situation as a result of its relationship with the United States.