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Symbolism of Bad Bunny’s Show

Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Show and Grammy win sparked a surge in Australia, tripling daily streams and selling out initial Sydney concert tickets, prompting a second show.

  • One of the world's biggest artists arrives in Australia later this month for his first-ever stadium concerts at Sydney's Engie Stadium, an unusually large debut visit.
  • His Super Bowl Halftime Show this week ignited fresh interest in streaming, with Bad Bunny again leading Spotify's global rankings and surpassing 115 billion plays last year.
  • Chart data show new releases like DtMF topping Spotify and Apple daily and viral top 50 lists, while Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl set included a snippet of Daddy Yankee's 2004 hit 'Gasolina' that drew cheers.
  • Fans say, `Alessandra Allegretti, Chilean Australian fan, said sharing DeBÉ TiRAR MÁS FOToS with friends is a proud cultural moment for Australia's Latin community.`
  • Pre-Sale demand for February 28 prompted Live Nation to add a March 1 show, with limited tickets remaining for the added concert.
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Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny continues his international tour OF TOP MORE FOTOS World Tour after the global impact of his presentation on the Super Bowl's half-time show, where he offered an ode to Latin America.

Bad Bunny (31) delivered a half-time show at the Super Bowl in Santa Clara that amazed even scorched football fans. On February 9th, the rapper turned Levi's Stadium into a huge stage spectacle – with real shop owners from Puerto Rico, a live wedding in the middle of the lawn, prominent guests and a daring climbing stunt. Creative director Harriet Cuddeford and director Hamish Hamilton now told Variety how it all became possible. "It was the gre…

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