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Bad Bunny during a photoshoot for his album 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos' / Eric Rojas

What to Do If You Missed Out on Bad Bunny Tickets

The Puerto Rican artist has revealed tour dates in Puerto Rico, Latin America, Europe, Asia, and more — though none in the U.S. so far, and many are selling out fast

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Bad Bunny has officially announced his DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour — a global event that’s generating an overwhelming amount of demand. Fans across Latin America and Europe are already scrambling for tickets, and many shows are selling out within minutes. If you didn’t manage to grab your spot, don’t panic just yet. There are still ways you might catch the Puerto Rican superstar live — even if you’re currently ticketless.

Here’s what to do if you missed out on Bad Bunny tickets:

1. Keep an Eye on the U.S. Dates

As of now, Bad Bunny hasn’t released tickets for his U.S. tour dates. This could be your second chance. Make sure to follow his official website and social media pages for real-time updates. Set notifications for announcements from Live Nation, Ticketmaster, and other official ticket platforms so you’re ready the moment sales open.

2. Consider Traveling to Another Country

If you’re open to an adventure, look into tour dates in other countries where tickets might still be available — or at least easier to find. Some European or Latin American venues may have more availability or lower resale prices than major U.S. cities. Be sure to factor in travel and accommodation costs, and always buy through official or verified resale platforms.

Bad Bunny at The 2025 Met Gala Celebrating «Superfine: Tailoring Black Style» held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 05, 2025 in New York, New York. Michael Buckner/Penske Media via Getty Images

3. Use Verified Resale Platforms

Once a show is sold out, many fans list their extra tickets on verified resale sites like Ticketmaster Resale, StubHub, or SeatGeek. These platforms offer buyer protection and ensure the tickets are legitimate. Be cautious of deals that seem too good to be true, and avoid less secure websites or private social media sales where scams are more common.

4. Buy from Friends or Trusted Contacts

If someone you know has an extra ticket or can’t attend the concert, that could be your safest bet. Personal exchanges are often more affordable and trustworthy — just make sure the tickets are transferable and match the venue’s entry requirements.

5. Stay Active on Fan Communities

Join fan groups on Reddit, Facebook, or Discord. These communities often share tips about presales, verified resale listings, or group ticket swaps. Some fans might even be looking for someone to split travel costs or exchange tickets across different cities.

Bad Bunny at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards held at the Dolby Theatre on March 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Michael Buckner/Billboard via Getty Images)

6. Watch for Last-Minute Drops

Venues sometimes release last-minute tickets closer to the show date — especially if production holds (reserved seats for crew or equipment) are freed up. Check ticket sites frequently in the days leading up to your desired concert.

7. Stream the Show or Wait for a Possible U.S. Livestream

If all else fails, there’s always the digital route. Bad Bunny or his team may release official livestreams or concert footage during the tour, especially for major events. It’s not the same as being there, but it’s still a way to join the moment — and a good reminder to be ready next time.

Final Tip: With demand this high, expect scams to rise. Always double-check URLs, avoid wiring money or paying through apps without buyer protection, and stick with official or verified sources.

Bad Bunny may be the hottest ticket of the year — but that doesn’t mean you’re out of options. Stay alert, be flexible, and you might still catch the king of Latin trap live.

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