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Bad Bunny look-alike contest in San Francisco draws hundreds of fans

More than 30 contestants from the Bay Area competed for a $100 prize at a Mexican restaurant event that celebrated Bad Bunny's culture and music before the Super Bowl.

  • San Francisco's Mission District hosted a Bad Bunny look-alike contest that attracted hundreds of fans to Tacolicious restaurant on Thursday night.
  • More than 30 contestants competed for a $100 prize, channeling the Puerto Rican singer's signature looks.
  • Abdul Ramirez Arroyave won the grand prize, dressed in a red shirt and straw hat, and thanked the crowd before singing.
  • The event turned into a lively street party as attendees celebrated ahead of Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show this weekend.
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A Bad Bunny doubles contest at a San Francisco restaurant became a street party after hundreds of superstar fans showed up to cheer up their doppelgängers and sing their songs before the part-time show at the Super Bowl this weekend.

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Bad Bunny look-alikes compete ahead of Super Bowl

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NBC Bay Area broke the news in San Francisco, United States on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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