JAKARTA - Global music icon from Puerto Rico, Bad Bunny, is confirmed to make a new history by visiting Tokyo, Japan, for a performance on March 7.

His performance this time is part of the Spotify Billions Club Live series, an exclusive concert series that celebrates the extraordinary achievements of top musicians on the streaming platform.

Interestingly, this concert will be Bad Bunny's first stage in the Asian region, an area he has never visited in previous tours.

A Spotify spokesperson said the collaboration was a real appreciation for musicians who were able to move millions of people through their work.

"The Billions Club Live series is designed to bring artists closer to their most loyal listening communities through an intimate yet majestic experience. Bringing Bad Bunny to Tokyo is a big step in celebrating the global influence of Latin music," said an official representative of Spotify, quoted by Variety, Friday, February 20.

This move has actually been sniffed out by fans since May 2025. At that time, the schedule of his world tour, titled "Debí Tirar Más Fotos", included an empty slot in Tokyo with a mysterious Spotify logo.

Now, the mystery has been answered. This show is not just a regular concert, but a celebration of his 28 songs that have reached one billion streams.

Despite being held in the middle of a busy global tour schedule, the event in Tokyo was packaged as a one-night solo show dedicated specifically to Bad Bunny's diehard fans in the Asian region, especially the Land of the Rising Sun.

In addition, this momentum followed Bad Bunny's spectacular performance at the Super Bowl Halftime Show, where he brought the spirit of Puerto Rican culture to the world stage with special guests Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin.


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