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Bad Bunny brings pride to Austin.

Arena staff permitted entry to ticket holders who spoke Spanish first, highlighting a unique aspect of Austin's cultural diversity. The rock star put on an epic show for this diverse audience at the city's largest arena.

Published April 27, 2024 at 12:38pm by


Bad Bunny Brings horses, orquestras, and neon swagger to Austin's Moody Theater

Friday night, reggaetón's fashion-forward idol, Bad Bunny, graced the stage at Austin's Moody Center with a live horse, a full orchestra, and 20 backup dancers. In a unique entrance, Bunny rode into the arena on a brown horse, narrating a pre-recorded soliloquy about taking the road less traveled in Spanish.

"No one else dares to take this path,"
Bad Bunny

The Puerto Rican flag flew high as he addressed his Latinx fans, offering affirmations about identity and self-actualization. He spoke about the tabloids and the challenges of being a Latinx person in the U.S., all while sporting a cowboy hat and gold chains.

The "Most Wanted Tour" celebrates his latest record, "Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va Pasar Mañana," a somber, rap-centric departure from his romantic party anthems. The show included 10 new songs and hits like "Yo Perreo Sola" and "La Santa." Bunny encouraged the audience to seek out supportive people and to stay true to themselves, projecting a defiant confidence that has inspired a neon-bright lifestyle beyond the music.

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