
There will be a tribute to Bad Bunny in Madrid. And it will be in less than a month, just enough to satiate the craving of those who do not want to wait for what is coming in 2026: the concerts of the Puerto Rican artist at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano. Like us, you’ve had NUEVAYol and BAILE INoLVVIDABLE on loop since they came out in January, you know them (how could it be otherwise) by heart, and you’ve probably even uploaded them to your Instagram stories…. But have you ever listened to them under the light of thousands of candles, in classical version, with string quartet?
Now it will be possible thanks to Candlelight, the worldwide concert series that, with its breathtaking yet intimate atmosphere, seems to have taken to heart the advice Benito gave us on his last album: throw more photos. The tribute will be on June 1 and will be held within the walls of the historic Wellington Hotel. And take it from us, it’sa plan that no Bad Bunny fan should miss.
Bad Bunny tribute concert in Madrid
Bad Bunny’s world tour has made history before it has even begun: the Puerto Rican superstar will be performing for the first time at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano stadium and will give two back-to-back concerts in Madrid on May 30 and 31, 2026. Tickets will go on sale in a matter of days, on May 9, and there will be a limit of tickets per person. But that won’t be all: Madrid will have another date with Tití Me Preguntó, although with a completely different approach.
It will be the first of June and the hand of Candlelight, the cycle of concerts by candlelight that will celebrate a tribute to Bad Bunny in the elegant Hotel Wellington, in the heart of Salamanca. With a limited capacity and under a sea of lights, the experience will feature a live performance by the string quartet Parallel Quartet, which will cover some of the hits from his latest viral work, along with other anthems such as Me Porto Bonito, Yonaguni, La Noche de Anoche, and more!
Candlelight: Tribute to Bad Bunny is coming soon to Madrid. The concert will last 60 minutes, access will be allowed from eight years of age and there will be two sessions available: at 17:00 and 21:00. Ticket prices start at 23 euros, but seating is limited and the show is promising, so get yours now!