Bad Bunny is set to headline the Debí Tirar Más Fotos Word Tour, and he’s making it clear—this is not Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras Tour.’
In a recent interview with Variety, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio shut down expectations of an album-blocked stage show: “First of all, I’m not Taylor Swift… It’s still very much a tour for DeBÍ, with some older songs sprinkled in.”
No eras. No chronological albums. Just a fresh new journey focusing on his latest work.
Promoted by Live Nation, the Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour launches on November 21 in Santo Domingo and wraps up July 22, 2026 in Brussels, covering 56 stadium shows across Latin America, Asia, Australia, and Europe.
When the initial run of 24 dates dropped, tickets sold out in record time. Demand was so overwhelming that extra dates were quickly added—pushing the tour past 2.6 million tickets sold in under a week.
When asked why there are no U.S. dates on this tour, Bad Bunny explained that it’s simply not necessary. As his fans living in the country have already had plenty of chances to see him perform over the past six years.
Another question that came up was whether there would be an official concert film—something many fans have been hoping for. But according to Benito himself, it doesn’t look like that’s in the plans for now. The good news is that, as his manager Noah Assad shared, what Bunny really wants is to create moments and “share emotions with the individuals willing to listen.”
On that same note, Assad pointed out that skipping a concert film isn’t an accident—it’s a deliberate choice. It allows Bunny to focus on making each live performance truly meaningful. In a time when fans have access to endless content from their favorite artists, ‘el Conejo Malo’ and his team are choosing to invest in the live experience and the connection it creates on stage.