Bad Bunny's World Tour: A Stand Against ICE and a Message to Fans in the USA

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Bad Bunny's World Tour: A Stand Against ICE and a Message to Fans in the USA

Bad Bunny recently announced a 30-date residency at José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in Puerto Rico to support his latest album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos. He also revealed a world tour with no shows in the United States, citing the country as "unnecessary" for this tour. In a recent interview, Bad Bunny opened up about his decision to avoid the States this time, expressing concerns about ICE's immigration enforcement and its impact on his fans.

When asked about his absence from the USA tour dates due to concerns about the mass deportations of Latinos, Bad Bunny confirmed that it was indeed a factor in his decision. He emphasized that he had multiple reasons for not performing in the country, despite his successful past shows there. He encouraged fans from the United States to travel to Puerto Rico to attend his residency, mentioning the potential presence of ICE as a concern during his concerts.

Bad Bunny has been vocal about his criticism of ICE, particularly in Puerto Rico, where he denounced their actions during a raid in Pontezula. His Puerto Rico residency, titled "No Me Quiero Ir de Aqui" ("I Don't Want to Leave Here"), will wrap up on September 14. Following that, his Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour will kick off in December, covering various regions including Latin America, South America, Japan, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Europe, Australia, and England.