Bad Bunny Residency Generated $200M in Puerto Rico. In the States, ‘ICE Could Be Outside,’ He Says.
Bad Bunny's residency drew 600,000 tourists, generating $200 million and 48,000 hotel stays, boosting Puerto Rico's economy and promoting local tourism.
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Puerto Rico's economy is getting a boost thanks to Bad Bunny. The award-winning Puerto Rican rapper's three-month, 30-show concert series in San Juan is fueling a fan-driven rebound in the island's economy at a time of year when tourism is typically slow.
Un Verano En Puerto Rico: The Empowerment of Bad Bunny
Bad Bunny’s newest album, “DeBí TiRAR MáS FOToS,” which translates to “I should’ve taken more photos,” is more than a compilation of songs. It’s empowerment, identity, authenticity, and culture intertwined. Bad Bunny, known as Benito, grew up in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It’s the most important place in his heart, where he can express himself and draw inspiration from. Bad Bunny’s album was already a global hit before the residency tour even starte…
The singer Bad Bunny is about to finish his residency I don't want to leave here in the Colosseum of San Juan, popularly known as El Choli, where he has held 30 concerts in which the Puerto Rican has wanted to merge with his land and with his compatriots.A way of presenting I should have thrown more photos, his latest album, totally surprising, prioritizing domestic shows before international ones, in which the artist intended to "bring the albu…
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