Bad Bunny’s Cultural Residency in Puerto Rico Becomes a Global Showcase of Island Pride
In a remarkable cultural moment, global music icon Bad Bunny has gifted Puerto Rico with more than a series of concerts — he has sparked a proud and emotional renaissance for Puerto Ricans both on the island and across the mainland United States. His unprecedented 30-show residency at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot — the island’s largest indoor arena — is not merely a musical event, but a celebration of Puerto Rican identity, history, and resilience. "No me quiero ir de aquí": A Love Letter to Home With the powerful slogan “No me quiero ir de aquí” (“I do not want to leave here”), Bad Bunny has transformed each night of his concert series into a deeply personal tribute to the homeland that shaped him. Fans from across the world have flocked to the shows, donning traditional Puerto Rican attire including the iconic straw “la pava” hats and rural “jíbaro” garments — both potent symbols of the island’s folkloric heritage. The visual homage mirrors the emotional j...