Bad Bunny falls onstage during Mexico City concert blunder

Bad Bunny bounced right back up — eventually.The singer, 31, was dancing to his hit song “Efecto” during his concert in Mexico City on Wednesday night when he took a tumble.Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, stayed seated on the stage after falling as the crowd continued to sing-along.As seen in social media videos, the audience sang the lyrics to his tune until he stood up.Bunny eventually got to his feet and continued singing.

He also asked the crowd for their help.The “Tití Me Preguntó” artist is currently on his DeBí TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour, with shows in Mexico City throughout December.In 2026, Bunny will continue touring in Latin America, Europe, and Australia.In September, Bunny revealed that he did not include any concerts in the United States due to the fear that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) “could be outside” his concerts.“Latinos and Puerto Ricans of the United States could also travel [to Puerto Rico], or to any part of the world,” the Grammy winner told I-D at the time.

“There was the issue of, like, f–king ICE could be outside.And it’s something that we were talking about and very concerned about.” “There were many reasons why I didn’t show up in the US, and none of them were out of hate – I’ve performed there many times,” he noted.“All of [the shows] have been successful.

All of them have been magnificent.I’ve enjoyed connecting with Latinos who have been living in the US.

But specifically, for a residency here in Puerto Rico, when we are an unincorporated territory of the US…People from the US could come here to see the show.”However, Bunny will make a quick pit stop to San Francisco as the 2026 headliner for the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show on Feb.8.The NFL announced the news in September during a Packers-Cowboys “Sunday Night Football” game.Bunny, who is the most-streamed artist in the world, shared a statement shortly after the game.“What I’...

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