Bad Bunny to perform 2 shows in Orlando next month

Bad Bunny, a world-famous singer and rapper, is returning to Orlando next month for two shows on back-to-back nights as part of his upcoming tour.

On Friday, May 17 and Saturday, May 18, Bad Bunny will bring his Most Wanted Tour to the Kia Center located at 400 W Church Street. Both shows will start at 8 p.m., with doors opening at 7 p.m.

Bad Bunny is known for his catchy beats, socially conscious lyrics, and a willingness to address a wide range of topics. Throughout his career, he has been nominated for dozens of awards, taking home three Grammy Awards and nine Latin Grammy Awards.

The multi-platinum artist last took the stage in Orlando in 2022. That year, he performed in front of sold-out crowds at the Kia Center and Camping World Stadium.

According to Billboard, the Puerto Rican rapper has produced three number one singles on the Billboard Global 200.

Bad Bunny also holds the record for having the most top 10 songs in Hot Latin Songs chart history with 45. His hit singles “Dákiti” and “Me Porto Bonito” both spent separate 20-week stints at number one on the chart.

For more information, or to purchase tickets, visit the Kia Center’s Bad Bunny webpage.

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