Bad Bunny’s Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour Setlist: Every Song From the Dominican Republic Night One
Bad Bunny has officially launched his highly anticipated Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour on November 21 at the Félix Sánchez Olympic Stadium in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, with a second performance scheduled for tonight, November 22. This tour marks Bad Bunny’s first global trek following his monumental 31-show residency in Puerto Rico, and it promises to take him across Latin America, Europe, and Asia. The Dominican Republic holds a special place in Bad Bunny’s heart, as evidenced by his past accolades and interactions with the local audience. In 2022, he honored the country by dedicating a Latin Grammy to it after winning the award for Best Urban Fusion/Performance for his hit song “Tití Me Preguntó.” His connection has only deepened over the years, especially through collaborations like “La Romana” with El Alfa, which have resonated strongly with Dominican fans.
To celebrate this bond, the preferred seating area for the shows has been aptly named “Los Vecinos” (“The Neighbors”), a nod to the artist’s affection for the Dominican audience. The local production, spearheaded by businessman Gamal Haché, took nearly two weeks to set up, ensuring that fans experienced a show of the highest caliber. A standout feature of the performance is the inclusion of Bad Bunny’s iconic “casita,” a beloved element from his Puerto Rican residency. This addition not only served as a visual homage to his previous shows but also enhanced the overall experience for fans, providing a more intimate and theatrical atmosphere that is central to Bad Bunny’s artistry.
The opening night setlist showcased a dynamic array of his hits, although it may vary in subsequent locations. Bad Bunny’s charisma and connection with the crowd were palpable, as he engaged with fans and delivered a memorable performance that underscored his status as a global music sensation. As the tour continues, fans around the world await their chance to witness the magic of Bad Bunny live, knowing that each show will be infused with the same passion and energy that has made him a standout figure in the music industry.
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Bad Bunny
kicked off his Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour Nov. 21 at Félix Sánchez Olympic Stadium in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, where he’ll play a second show tonight (Nov. 22).
The highly-awaited tour is Bunny’s official world trek, which will take him through Latin America, Europe and Asia after his historic 31-show residency in Puerto Rico.
Bad Bunny’s connection with the Dominican Republic is close. In 2022, he dedicated a Latin Grammy to the country after winning best urban fusion/performance for “Tití Me Preguntó.” That same year, he sold out two consecutive nights at the Olympic Stadium — and before that, he’d built a strong bond with the Dominican audience through collaborations like “La Romana” with El Alfa. He even gives them a shoutout in “El Apagón,” saying,
“Si no me voy pa’ RD… un saludo a mis vecinos, ey (de lo’ mío’, ¿qué lo qué?)”
–which roughly translates to, “If I don’t go to DR… a shoutout to my neighbors, hey (my people, what’s up?).”
So it was no coincidence that for these particular two shows, the preferred seating area in the stadium was named
Los Vecinos
(“The Neighbors”) in honor of this connection. The local production of the show was handled by businessman Gamal Haché, with a setup that took nearly two weeks to complete. For the first time outside of Puerto Rico, the show included Bad Bunny’s iconic “casita,” a key feature of his residency. Its presence at the Olympic Stadium not only added a visual nod to that historic time but also enhanced visibility for fans in the stands and VIP areas, while maintaining the intimate, theatrical vibe of the original show.
Here’s the complete setlist from Bad Bunny’s opening night of the Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour in Santo Domingo (note: the setlist may vary in other cities):