Bad Bunny stopped performing in the US because 'ICE could be outside' concerts
Bad Bunny omitted U.S. dates from his 2025-2026 world tour to protect Latino fans from Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids, highlighting a political stance against enforcement policies.
- Bad Bunny, a 3x Grammy-winning Puerto Rican artist, did not include any U.S. stops on his Debi Tirar Mas Fotos World Tour due to concerns about his fans facing threats of deportation.
- Bad Bunny cited the presence of ICE as a major reason for not touring in the U.S., stating "fucking ICE could be outside."
- After its closing show in Puerto Rico on September 14, Bad Bunny's world tour will kick off in November in the Dominican Republic, visiting Latin America, Europe, and Asia until summer 2026.
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Puerto Rican musician Bad Bunny said in an interview with i-D magazine that he didn't include the United States in his 2025-2026 concert tour for fear that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement would...
Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny is skipping the US during his upcoming world tour out of fear that his audience will be subjected to raids by the American immigration authorities.
Bad Bunny refused to tour US because of ICE fears
Bad Bunny has revealed he deliberately chose not to bring his sold-out world tour to the United States because of concerns that ICE could target his concerts. In an interview with i-D magazine, the Puerto Rican superstar explained that his decision was driven by concerns that Immigration and Customs Enforcement might hone in on the communities that attend his shows. "There were many reasons why I didn't show up in the US, and none of them were o…
The rapper has criticized US immigration authorities on social media.
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