NFL commits to Bad Bunny for Super Bowl Halftime
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The superstar and Amazon Music teamed up to livestream his final “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí” (“I Don’t Want To Leave Here”) concert for free Saturday, Sept. 20. Bad Bunny kicked off his residency in his home country at José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum of Puerto Rico on July 11, letting fans experience his culture up close and personal.
After 30 sold out shows, Bad Bunny is concluding his "No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí" residency with one final performance available to stream live.
Bad Bunny invited the world to a special encore performance of his residency streamed on Amazon Prime over the weekend. It was no mistake that the final concert landed on September 20, marking the eighth anniversary since Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico and caused unprecedented damage.
The beloved music artist finishes up his No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí residency in Puerto Rico on Saturday night with the final show, slated to start at 8:30 p.m. ET, per USA TODAY. If you wish to watch the concert, you can watch it on Amazon Prime Video, Twitch or the Amazon Music app. The livestream should be available at the time of the concert.
No, the NFL isn't reconsidering Bad Bunny's appearance at the Super Bowl Halftime Show. The league maintains it's a "very well-thought-out" decision.
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Bad Bunny, one of the most influential Latin artists of his generation, is on track to join Taylor Swift in the exclusive club of musicians with YouTube videos surpassing 1 billion views. Newsweek reached out to Bad Bunny's representative via email for comment on Tuesday.