Bad Bunny’s San Juan residency makes an economic impact in Puerto Rico
SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO, AUG 8 – Bad Bunny's 30-show residency at San Juan's Coliseo de Puerto Rico is boosting the local economy by $200 million amid recovery from natural disasters, officials said.
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Bad Bunny’s San Juan residency makes an economic impact in Puerto Rico
World-famous Bad Bunny is making an impact with his 30-show residency at San Juan’s Coliseo de Puerto Rico, which has a capacity for 18,000 fans.The Puerto Rican rapper born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio is using his megastardom to inject about $200 million into the struggling local economy.Nico Kogan, an entrepreneur who was born in Argentina and lives in San Juan, said the superstar’s “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí” or “I Don’t Want to Leave This P…
Vianey FonsecaPuerto Rico has become the cultural and musical epicenter of the moment thanks to the residence of 30 concerts that Bad Bunny offers in the Colosseum of Puerto Rico. But, in addition to the music, fans have another obligatory stop: the exhibition 'The Archive', a unique exhibition that presents 146 pieces of footwear resulting from the collaboration between the artist and Adidas. Where is the exhibition of Bad Bunny tennis? The exh…
A month after Bad Bunny's concerts began, the furor has even reached dating apps.
Bad Bunny's tour greatly increases Tinder usage – San Juan becomes a digital hotspot. Bad Bunny not only makes a stir on stage. According to data from the dating app Tinder, the concert series of Puerto Rican superstars at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot, also called "El Choli", the country's largest indoor arena in San Juan, has also had an impact on platform use. Since the announcement of the concert tour in January, the...
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