Bad Bunny officially kicked off his Madrid residency on May 30 at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano, where he is performing 10 concerts spread out until June 15 as part of his Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour. With nearly 63,000 attendees per night, according to sources from Atlético de Madrid, the residency has become one of the biggest musical events of the summer in Spain.
This series of shows comes after his historic No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí residency, which included 30 concerts at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot in San Juan between July and September 2025, and is part of a tour that began on Nov. 21 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. The Madrid residency has proven to be one of the most ambitious undertakings in the European leg of the tour, which has already exceeded $200 million in revenue, according to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore, and ranks among the most successful of the year.
In addition to performing songs from Debí Tirar Más Fotos such as “La Mudanza,” “Turista,” “Baile Inolvidable,” “NuevaYol” and “DtMF,” Bad Bunny has kept fans intrigued night after night with surprise guests. Both on the main stage and on “La Casita,” the show’s secondary stage, artists, actors, athletes and influencers have made appearances, including Penélope Cruz, Los Javis, Chiara Ferragni and Trueno.
After completing his 10 dates in Madrid, the trek will continue across cities in Germany, the Netherlands, the U.K., France, Sweden, Poland, Italy and Belgium.
Here’s a chronological recap of all the surprise guests who have joined Bad Bunny during his stay in Madrid, so far.
May 30: Myke Towers

The first night of the residency featured Myke Towers as a special guest, who took the stage to perform “Adivino” alongside Bad Bunny, the “exclusive song” of the concert.
The Puerto Rican artist’s participation wasn’t limited to just one song. Towers stayed on stage to deliver a medley of hits of his own, including “La Playa,” “Lala,” “Diosa” and “La Falda” in one of the most celebrated moments of the night.
May 31: Luar La L
The Puerto Rican presence continued during the second night with the appearance of Luar La L. Alongside Bad Bunny, he performed “Teléfono Nuevo,” the exclusive song of the night, as well as tracks like “Caile,” “Side Bitch” and “No Te Quieren Conmigo.”
Among the names that passed through La Casita were Los Javis, Judeline, Koke, Héctor Bellerín, Álex de Lucas and Hiba Abouk.
June 2: Young Miko

The third night featured Young Miko as the star guest. The Puerto Rican artist showed up to perform “Fina” alongside Bad Bunny in one of the most celebrated moments.
Miko — who arrived in Madrid just a few days after releasing the deluxe edition of Do Not Disturb, titled Do Not Disturb: Late Checkout — also performed “BIAF <3,” “Chulo Pt. 2” and “WASSUP.” The chemistry between the two artists was evident throughout the performance, as the audience sang along to every lyric of their song.
Among those present at La Casita was American actor Noah Schnapp — known for his role as Will Byers in the Netflix series Stranger Things — who could not hide his excitement at being up close with the Puerto Rican superstar, a moment that went viral on social media.
June 3: No Musical Guest
The fourth show was the first of the Madrid residency — and also of the Spanish leg of the tour — that did not feature any guest artist.
However, Benito delivered one of the most talked-about moments of the residency. After spending more than a week in the Spanish capital, the artist teased about the possibility of extending his stay. “I’ve already been here in Madrid for over a week, and I’m going to be here for almost two more weeks,” he said. “It’s going to get to the point where I’ll start to feel at home, and maybe I’ll like it so much that I’ll stay here longer.”
And while no guest artist joined the stage to sing, figures such as Penélope Cruz, Mónica Cruz, Goya Toledo, Óscar Jaenada, Saiko and Trueno had fun at La Casita.
June 6: Eladio Carrión
Eladio Carrión was the guest on the fifth night of the residency. The Puerto Rican artist appeared on the roof of La Casita to perform his collaboration with Bad Bunny, “Coco Chanel,” the exclusive song of the evening at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano.
“There was a country that stole your exclusive song, and now I have to do the same — let you steal theirs. I said this would only happen once on the tour,” Bad Bunny told the audience before performing “THUNDER Y LIGHTNING” with Carrión, referring to the decision to repeat one of the residency’s surprise songs for the first and only time.
Carrión then stayed on stage to sing “Kemba Walker” with Benito, extending one of the most celebrated moments of the night.
Among the guests who stopped by La Casita were soccer players Ansu Fati and Ilaix Moriba, while former Real Madrid and Spanish national team captain Sergio Ramos enjoyed the show from another section of the stadium.
June 7: RaiNao & De La Ghetto
The sixth date of the residency featured two special guests. At first, it seemed that RaiNao would be the only collaborator of the night after appearing in La Casita to perform “PERFuMITO NUEVO” alongside Bad Bunny. However, toward the end of the concert, De La Ghetto surprised the audience with an unexpected appearance. During his performance, hits like “Aparentemente,” “Sensación del Bloque,” “Llegamos a la Disco,” “PANTY Y BRASIER 2.” and “Fronteamos Porque Podemos” were played, raising the energy of the show all the way to the closing.
Among the guests enjoying the concert from La Casita were Carmen Machi and Paco León, while in the VIP boxes Princess Leonor, Infanta Sofía, Lola Índigo, IlloJuan and Manuel Carrasco were spotted.
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