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Adele Shows Support for England at Bad Bunny's History-Making London Gig

The Puerto Rican star drew about 50,000 fans and celebrated Latin American culture in the first UK stadium headlined by a Latin American artist.

  • On Saturday, Puerto Rican rapper Bad Bunny became the first Latin American artist to headline a UK stadium, performing the first of two sold-out shows for 50,000 fans at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
  • The concert, part of his 'Debi Tirar Mas Fotos' world tour, featured a Puerto Rican-style home stage called 'La Casita' to celebrate Latin American heritage through trap, reggaeton, and salsa fusions.
  • A star-studded crowd including singer Adele, TV presenter Maya Jama, and tennis star Novak Djokovic attended the performance, which showcased the artist's genre-bending discography and infectious hooks.
  • Bad Bunny declared solidarity with Venezuela following this week's devastating earthquakes, stating 'We are all Puerto Rican,' while fans celebrated seeing their culture represented on a global stage.
  • The artist returns to the London stadium on Sunday night before continuing his tour across Europe, with dates scheduled in France, Sweden, Poland, and Italy.
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Adele (38) has appeared in public again. The British singer, who is currently enjoying a musical break, was spotted at a Bad Bunny concert. The Puerto Rican superstar performed at the Tottenham stadium as part of his 'DeBí TiRar MáS Fotos' world tour, and Adele was clearly only too happy to attend.

·Kobbegem, Belgium
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Serbian tennis ace Novak Djokovic attended a concert by Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny in London ahead of the Wimbledon tournament. The athlete also took to the stage to preview one of the songs while music star Adele danced to the bouncy rhythms of Latin music in the audience.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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BBC News broke the news in United Kingdom on Sunday, June 28, 2026.
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