Bad Bunny Breaks Attendance Record at Sydney’s ENGIE Stadium

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Lousy Bunny Shatters Attendance Records at Sydney’s ENGIE Stadium

Global music superstar Bad Bunny concluded the Australian leg of his “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour” with two sold-out performances at Sydney’s ENGIE Stadium on February 28 and March 1, 2026. The concerts drew nearly 90,000 attendees, setting a new attendance record for the venue, according to Live Nation Australia.

Historic Debut Down Under

These performances marked Bad Bunny’s first-ever live shows in Australia, a highly anticipated event for his fans in the region. Live Nation Australia celebrated the achievement on Instagram, stating the concerts represented “the highest number of attendees ever at a concert at ENGIE Stadium in Sydney.”

A Unique Concert Experience: “La Casita”

Adding to the special nature of the Sydney concerts, Bad Bunny incorporated “La Casita,” a second, more intimate stage, into his performance. This stage is designed to foster closer connections with the audience, offering more emotional and personal moments during the demonstrate Ticketmaster AU.

Global Momentum Continues

The record-breaking attendance in Sydney is the latest in a series of successes for the Puerto Rican artist. In February 2026, Bad Bunny achieved his first solo Number One hit on the Billboard Hot 100. He is scheduled to perform in Tokyo on March 7, 2026, as part of Spotify’s Billions Club Live series, marking his first live performance in Asia Live Nation.

Looking Ahead

Following his Asian debut, Bad Bunny will take a break before launching the European leg of the “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour” in May 2026 Live Nation Australia. The tour continues to demonstrate Bad Bunny’s expanding global reach and popularity, even among audiences where Spanish is not widely spoken, as noted by Sydney Showground, which observed enthusiastic reactions from the crowd to his Spanish-language banter.

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