Bad Bunny kicked off his highly anticipated Most Wanted Tour at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, delivering an electrifying performance that shattered records and left fans in awe. Promoted by Live Nation, the concert marked a historic moment for the venue, becoming the highest-grossing single-night concert in Delta Center's storied history. Following its first night, the tour visited Las Vegas for two sold-out nights and will continue its cross-country trek visiting the following cities, San Francisco, Austin, Atlanta, Orlando and more before wrapping up with three consecutive performances at Kaseya Center in Miami, FL. In addition to Miami, the tour will feature three shows in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Brooklyn.
The evening commenced with The Philharmonic Orchestra Project setting the stage with a 10-minute musical prelude, featuring three overtures inspired by the theme of a man pursued "dead or alive" in the old western style. Led by the multi-Grammy Award-winning producer, composer, and conductor Carlitos Lopez, the orchestra's exceptional 24 musicians delivered a grandeur that elevated the concert experience and gave it a unique touch.
The two-hour spectacle unfolded in four mesmerizing parts, taking attendees on an immersive journey through every chapter of Bad Bunny's illustrious career. Starting with a present-day performance featuring all but three tracks from "Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va Pasar Mañana.” Bad Bunny once again showcased his versatility and solidified his enduring presence in the music industry. Accompanied by a squad of 20 dancers, he dominates the stage and connects with his fans like nobody else does. The show's production was ingeniously divided into two stages, providing a dynamic narrative that captivated the audience.
An interlude and a CNTRA-designed royal blue suede suit marked a transition, as he arrived to the second stage on a horse, treating fans to a medley of trap songs that harkened back to the beginning of his career like “Diles,” “Chambea,” “Soy Peor,” and “Tu No Metes Cabra.” The night featured surprises and fan favorites, including "Un Verano Sin Ti" and "YHLQMDLG" throwbacks, as well as acoustic renditions of "GRACIAS POR NADA" and "un x100to" accompanied by a pianist. While some anticipated tracks were missed, Bad Bunny's ability to keep the audience on the edge of their seat’s hints at an ever-evolving setlist for each tour date.
Outside of his musical feats, the GRAMMY winner commenced the year as part of Jaquemus' campaign for the newest ready-to-wear collection, Les Sculptures. Further asserting his dominance in the fashion industry Bad Bunny was announced as co-chair for this year’s Met Gala alongside Anna Wintour, Chris Hemsworth, Jennifer Lopez, and Zendaya. Additionally, he graced the March cover of Interview Magazine, for which he was interviewed by Benicio Del Toro.
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