Bad Bunny puts on the mask (literally) in CDMX
Well yes, friends. In a plot twist that no one saw coming (or maybe everyone, because it’s Bad Bunny and he does what he wants), the “Bad Rabbit” landed in Mexico and his first stop was not a trendy taco restaurant, but the sacred temple of choreographed hits: the Arena México. Hours before turning the GNP Seguros Stadium into his own sonic amusement park, the reggaeton player decided that drama, bright masks and bodyslams were his thing. Your disguise to go unnoticed? A sweatshirt and, surprise, a wrestling mask! Spoiler: it didn’t work. Fans, with a celebrity radar more precise than TikTok’s algorithm, recognized him instantly and now the internet is flooded with clips of the artist living his best life among wrestlers.
From fan in the “Cathedral” to king of the stage
While you and I were planning our week, Bad Bunny was in the Colonia Doctores, immersing himself in the glorious chaos and unique folklore of Mexican wrestling. This sport-spectacle, which is basically a soap opera with acrobatic athletics and flying finishes, was the perfect warm-up for their eight-concert marathon. It seems that the artist wanted to energize himself with the drama in the ring before generating his own on stage. A somewhat peculiar relaxation strategy, but who are we to judge. At least he didn’t go to therapy; He went to see how people with colored masks are beaten. Genius stuff, I guess.
And speaking of his stage, his tour “I SHOULD SHOOT MORE FOTOS World Tour” is not just a tour, it is a declaration of intent. Benito has decided that a simple concert is no longer enough. Now it’s time for an immersive sensory experience, something that mixes scenery designed by him, lights that hypnotize and a musical selection that promises to be a non-stop trip. It’s the natural evolution of the artist who has already done it all: from breaking streams to now wanting to break the fourth wall (and probably some attendance records). More than a recital, it is an event where creative narrative and bold visuals are the protagonists, designed for a young and global audience to live in their bubble for a couple of hours.
But let’s talk about what really matters: the economic impact. That Bad Bunny chooses Mexico City for an eight-date residency is not a mere coincidence. It is a master movement of musical tourism. The city is filled not only with local fans, but with followers who fly from dozens of countries, filling hotels, restaurants and, clearly, wrestling arenas. Each concert is a mini-stimulus for the local economy, a reminder that high-end live entertainment is a powerful magnet. This tour not only cements its place as a colossus of urban music, but as a true cultural and economic phenomenon. He is the artist who, unintentionally, boosts the box office of everything around him.
So, in summary: Bad Bunny came, he saw (wrestling) and he will win (on stage). He went from anonymous masked in the stands to being the absolute center of attention in a stadium. A transition that only he could star in. His tour “I SHOULD THROW MORE FOTOS” is more than music; It is confirmation that he has built an empire where every detail, from his leisure to his work, becomes news and a spectacle worth experiencing.
Can you imagine having seen him among the Arena audience? Share this news on your social networks and tell us what other corner of CDMX you would like Bad Bunny to explore. And be sure to explore more content about the artists who are defining global culture!




