Between the Pope’s visit and the Book Fair, there is one more major event taking place during the same days: Bad Bunny has confirmed ten dates in Madrid, all at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano Stadium (formerly Cívitas Metropolitano), home of Atlético de Madrid.
The Madrid concerts are part of the DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour, during which Bad Bunny performs songs from his latest album live and revisits much of his best-known repertoire. Although the final setlist may vary, so far the tour points to a large-scale show, with a meticulously designed stage set that features giant screens and a central booth where celebrities and artists are invited—and on some occasions also perform alongside Bad Bunny.
The shows in the capital will take place on May 30 and 31 and June 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11, 14, and 15, 2026, all in a large-stadium format. The tour also includes two nights in Barcelona (May 22 and 23 at the Estadi Olímpic), but the bulk of the Spanish leg is concentrated in Madrid, which is thus guaranteed a true residency by the Bad Rabbit.
As with previous major concerts at the Metropolitano, doors are expected to open around 6:00–6:30 PM, though the exact time will be confirmed for each date on the official ticketing platforms. The main show typically begins between 9:00 and 9:30 PM, with potential guest artists or opening DJ sets to be announced closer to the concert date.
Tickets: where to buy them and what prices to expect

Official ticket sales are handled through Live Nation and Ticketmaster, which opened a presale for registered users, followed by a general sale with a limit of 8 tickets per purchase. After the first dates sold out, new dates were added to complete the block of ten concerts, and now many of the remaining tickets are available on authorized resale platforms and secondary markets (always with the recommendation to buy only from verified channels).
The pricing structure published by Live Nation distinguishes between several categories: Gold Circle (area near the stage), general admission, and different levels of the stands. Added to this are VIP packages such as the Ultimate Bad Bunny VIP Lounge Experience, which costs around 543 euros plus fees, the Premium Early Entry Package, and various Gold and Silver packages that combine good seating, early entry, and extras like official merchandise. People with reduced mobility (PRM) have specific quotas which, according to Ticketmaster, are managed through a dedicated hotline for purchasing their ticket and that of a companion.
Bad Bunny’s possible setlist in Madrid
Main stage
- THE MOVE
- Callaíta
- PITORRO DE COCO
- WELTiTA
- TOURIST
- UNFORGETTABLE DANCE PARTY
- NUEVAYoL
La casita
- Concho in Madrid (Interlude)
- VeLDÁ
- Tití asked me
- NEW PERFUME
- Neverita
- If I See Your Mom
- I’M GONNA TAKE YOU TO PR
- I’ll Be Nice
- You don’t know me
- Bichiyal
- I perreo alone
- Effect
- Safaera
- Tell them
- MONACO
- Exclusive song
- COFFEE WITH RUM
- Rayo de Sol
Main stage
- Interlude by Jacobo
- Ojitos lindos
- The song
- KLOuFRENS
- Moscow Mule
- DÁKITI
- Yonaguni
- The blackout
- DtMF
- EoO
The Madrid Municipal Police has issued a series of key recommendations for those attending the concerts at the Metropolitano, with the aim of preventing overcrowding and ensuring safety. Through the official guidelines for attending the Metropolitano Stadium, they emphasize prioritizing public transportation, especially the Metro, and planning your departure after the event carefully. They also warn about the difficulty of finding parking without a prior reservation and the impact of traffic in the area.
The stadium is located in the northeast of the city (Avenida de Luis Aragonés 4) and is well-connected by public transportation: the recommended option is the metro, with the Estadio Metropolitano station (Line 7) just a few minutes from the gates, and several day and night bus lines (38, 48, 140, 167, E2, N5…) that provide additional service to and from the venue on concert days.
If you’re coming from another city or the metropolitan area, you can combine the Cercanías commuter train and the metro.
The usual recommendation is to get off at Coslada station (C-2 or C-7 on the Cercanías line), then transfer to Metro Line 7 at Coslada Central and get off at Estadio Metropolitano, two stops later.
The main access routes by car are via the M-40 (nearby exits), Avenida de Luis Aragonés, and Avenida de Arcentales. Thestadium parking lot has approximately 4,000 spaces(1,000 indoor and 3,000 outdoor), but they fill up quickly during large events.
Given the scale of the event, organizers and promoters urge attendees to arrive early and use public transportation to avoid traffic jams and problems getting home, especially on dates when the shows coincide with other major events in the city.