Did you survive the endless virtual waiting line and are you now, finally, counting down the hours to witness one of the most anticipatedmusical moments of the year? For the lucky ones who managed to get a ticket, we’ve put together an essential survival guide to help you enjoy Bad Bunny’s definitive debut in Portugal with the “DeBí TiRAR MáS FOToS” tour .
A global phenomenon

At 32, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio—better known as Bad Bunny— is currently a true global musical phenomenon. His career gained massive momentum with his latest studio album “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” which won the Album of the Year award at the 68th Grammy Awards.
In addition, the Puerto Rican artist starred in one of the most memorable moments of the year, as he headlined the “Super Bowl LX Halftime Show” at Levi’s Stadium in California (U.S.) in February. And now, shortly after performing in Barcelona, one of the hottest artists of the moment is getting ready to take Lisbon by storm.
Are there still tickets available?
Tickets for Bad Bunny’s concerts at Estádio da Luz on May 26 and 27 (Tuesday and Wednesday) sold out quickly. In fact, they are considered sold out; however, at the time of writing , tickets were still available for the west side of Level 3, priced at €102.01, for the second day (you can check on the MEO Blueticket platform).
The opening of doors
According to information shared by promoter Live Nation, the Estádio da Luz is scheduled to open its doors at 5 p.m., with the opening act, the group Chuwi, set to perform at 8 p.m .
After that, the show continues with Bad Bunny, starting at 9 p.m., with an estimated duration of approximately two and a half to three hours.
With both dates in Lisbon practically sold out, fans are advised to arrive early at the venue, as long lines are expected at the various entry points.
The likely setlist
Although the official setlist forBad Bunny’s concerts in Lisbon is not yet known, it is expected to follow a similar format to his previous shows. As such, the setlist should include around 30 songs, plus a “surprise.”
Even so, we’re sharing what has been cited by various media outlets as the most likely setlist:
- LA MuDANZA
- Callaíta
- WELTiTA
- TURiSTA
- UNFORGETTABLE PARTY
- NUEVAYoL
- VeLDÁ
- Tití asked me
- If I see your mom
- I’M TAKING YOU TO PR
- I’ll behave myself
- Yo perreo sola
- Effect
- Safaera
- Diles
- MONACO
- Just a little while
- CAFé CON RON
- Rayo de Sol
- Ojitos lindos
- KLOuFRENS
- The song
- DÁKITI
- The blackout
- DtMF
- EoO
The list of prohibited items

To avoid unpleasant surprises at the door, carefully review everything you’re not allowed to bring into the venue:
- Backpacks and bags larger than 40x20x20 cm
- Alcoholic beverages and bottles or containers made of glass or rigid plastic, cans, and aerosols
- Perfumes, deodorants, sprays, or any type of aerosol
- Laser pointers, selfie sticks, rigid umbrellas, or parasols
- Fireworks, strobe lights, or any type of explosive.
- Animals (except guide dogs)
- Bicycles, roller skates, scooters, skateboards, personal electric vehicles, or similar
- Weapons of any kind or any object that can be used as such
- Audio or video recording equipment (iPads, tablets, computers, professional cameras, drones, etc.)
- Illegal substances
- Any item that produces noise (megaphones, sirens, horns, etc.)
- Tents, chairs, tables, coolers, etc.
- People under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs
- Any item deemed inappropriate or offensive by the organization
- Bottles of water
How to get there?
Without a doubt, the fastest and most practical way to get to Estádio da Luz to attend Bad Bunny’s concerts is viapublic transportation. In this regard, if you choose to travel by Metro, you should know that the Alto dos Moinhos station is the most recommended for tickets to levels 0 and 1; meanwhile, the Colombo (Colégio Militar/Luz) station is the best option for those with tickets to level 3.
If you live outside Lisbon and choose to travel by bus, there are a few options to consider, namely Rede Expressos (with 20% discounts on round-trip tickets) and FlixBus, which have decided to increase their service for the days of Bad Bunny’s concerts in the Portuguese capital. CP – Comboios de Portugal also has special offers for these days.
And what will the weather be like?
Bad Bunny will literally bring the heat of Latin rhythms with him , as forecasts from the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and the Atmosphere ( IPMA) predict maximum temperatures of 34°C on the 26th (Tuesday) and 36°C on the 27th (Wednesday).
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