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June 19, 2025 2 mins
Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican music sensation, has been making headlines recently with his approach to his upcoming world tour and his outspoken actions in Puerto Rico. Addressing speculation about his tour, Bad Bunny clearly stated that he does not intend to emulate Taylor Swift's Eras Tour. While Swift's tour is known for highlighting various stages of her career, Bad Bunny aims to concentrate solely on his new album, opting against a full career retrospective. His comments were made during a discussion about his upcoming performances, particularly highlighting concerts in Spain, where he noted, "First of all, I'm not Taylor Swift." This statement was intended to manage fan expectations and clarify his artistic focus for this tour.

Meanwhile, Bad Bunny's assertive voice was also evident in a different arena. While filming in Puerto Rico, the artist publicly criticized the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during an on-the-ground raid. Bad Bunny's fiery response was captured in a video that circulated widely, showcasing his concern and willingness to use his platform for social issues. His comments were directed at the actions of ICE agents during the arrest, as he pointedly called them out, highlighting the intense and often controversial nature of such operations in his homeland.

Amidst his clear intentions for his tour and his activism, fans are curious about Bad Bunny's touring plans beyond his new album. While there's ongoing speculation about a U.S. tour in 2025, the artist has yet to commit to any definitive plans for dates in the United States with his "Debí Tirar Más Fotos" tour. Instead, he emphasized the distinct nature of his tour approach, focusing more intimately on new work rather than an expansive, retrospective celebration.

Bad Bunny, hailed for his boundary-pushing music and dynamic performances, remains a compelling figure in the global music scene. His commitment to prioritizing new music on his tour and his willingness to speak on social issues demonstrate not only his evolving artistry but also his dedication to addressing significant socio-political topics.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your Bad Bunny News podcast and this is
what we know so far today. Bad Bunny, the Puerto
Rican music sensation, has been making headlines recently with his
approach to his upcoming world tour and his outspoken actions
in Puerto Rico. Addressing speculation about his tour, Bad Bunny
clearly stated that he does not intend to emulate Taylor

(00:22):
Swift's eras tour. While Swift's tour is known for highlighting
various stages of her career, Bad Bunny aims to concentrate
solely on his new album, opting against a full career retrospective.
His comments were made during a discussion about his upcoming performances,
particularly highlighting concerts in Spain, where he noted, first of all,

(00:42):
I'm not Taylor Swift. This statement was intended to manage
fan expectations and clarify his artistic focus for this tour. Meanwhile,
Bad Bunny's assertive voice was also evident in a different arena.
While filming in Puerto Rico, the artist publicly criticized the
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICE during an on the

(01:03):
ground raid. Bad Bunny's fiery response was captured in a
video that circulated widely showcasing his concern and willingness to
use his platform for social issues. His comments were directed
at the actions of ICE agents during the arrest, as
he pointedly called them out, highlighting the intense and often
controversial nature of such operations in his homeland. Amidst his

(01:27):
clear intentions for his tour and his activism, fans are
curious about Bad Bunny's touring plans beyond his new album.
While there's ongoing speculation about a US tour in twenty
twenty five, the artist has yet to commit to any
definitive plans for dates in the United States with his
DEBI Tirarmas Photos tour. Instead, he emphasized the distinct nature

(01:49):
of his tour approach, focusing more intimately on new work
rather than an expansive retrospective celebration. Bad Bunny, hailed for
his boundary pushing music and dynamic performances, remains a compelling
figure in the global music scene. His commitment to prioritizing
new music on his tour and his willingness to speak
on social issues demonstrate not only his evolving artistry, but

(02:13):
also his dedication to addressing significant socio political topics. That
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