Bad Bunny Tokyo Concert: First Japan Show Announced for Spotify’s Billions Club Live

by Ahmed Ibrahim World Editor

Tokyo is set to host a landmark concert on March 7th, as Spotify and Bad Bunny team up for the latest installment of the Billions Club Live series. This performance marks not only a celebration of the Puerto Rican artist’s unprecedented success on the streaming platform—with 28 songs surpassing one billion streams—but too his first-ever concert in Asia, signaling a significant expansion of his global reach and the growing influence of Latin music worldwide. The event is designed as an exclusive experience for Bad Bunny’s top listeners in Japan, adding a layer of intimacy to a performance already steeped in significance.

The anticipation for this concert has been building for months, with fans speculating about a potential Tokyo date as early as May 2025, as hinted at on Bad Bunny’s tour website. The website initially showed a stop in Japan following Australia, with a Spotify logo, fueling excitement among his Japanese fanbase. Now, those speculations have materialized into a one-night-only show, accessible by invitation only to Spotify’s most dedicated listeners in the country, as confirmed by event flyers. Access is not guaranteed, emphasizing the exclusive nature of the event.

Bad Bunny’s Rise to Global Stardom

Bad Bunny’s selection for the Billions Club Live series underscores his remarkable trajectory in the music industry. He was recently named Spotify’s Global Top Artist for an unprecedented fourth consecutive year, capping off an extraordinary 2025. This achievement followed a high-profile performance at the Super Bowl halftime show, where he shared the stage with Ricky Martin and Lady Gaga, delivering a performance widely hailed as memorable and captivating. His influence extends beyond streaming numbers and stadium performances; his album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS spawned the hit single “DTMF,” which recently topped the Billboard Hot 100, marking his first solo number-one track on the chart. He previously reached the top spot in 2018 with “I Like It” alongside Cardi B and J Balvin.

A Celebration of Billion-Stream Hits

The Tokyo concert will showcase the songs that have propelled Bad Bunny to this level of success. Spotify’s Billions Club recognizes tracks that have achieved over one billion streams, and Bad Bunny currently boasts 28 such songs—a testament to his consistent ability to connect with a global audience. Among the tracks expected to be featured is “Yonaguni,” released in 2021, which demonstrates his appreciation for Japanese culture through its music video and lyrical content, including a segment rapped in Japanese.

Here’s a selection of Bad Bunny’s tracks that have surpassed the one billion stream mark on Spotify:

  • I Like It
  • MIA
  • Yonaguni
  • DÁKITI
  • Tití Me Preguntó
  • Ojitos Lindos
  • Callaita
  • Me Porto Bonito
  • Te Boté – Remix
  • Efecto
  • La Canción
  • No Me Conoce – Remix
  • Moscow Mule
  • un x100to
  • Vete
  • LA NOCHE DE ANOCHE
  • La Santa
  • Soltera (Remix)
  • DtMF
  • BAILE INoLVIDABLE
  • PERRO NEGRO
  • Si Veo a Tu Mamá
  • Si Estuviésemos Juntos
  • Neverita
  • Lo Siento BB:/

Expanding the Billions Club Live Series

Spotify’s Billions Club Live series has quickly become a platform for celebrating artists who have achieved extraordinary streaming success. Bad Bunny joins a prestigious lineup of performers including Ed Sheeran, who performed in Dublin, Miley Cyrus in Paris, and The Weeknd in Los Angeles. These events are not merely concerts; they are exclusive experiences designed to reward and connect with an artist’s most dedicated fans. Spotify has filmed previous Billions Club Live performances and released them as full concert videos on the platform, suggesting a similar release may follow the Tokyo show.

The choice of Tokyo as the location for this event is particularly noteworthy. Spotify highlighted the significance of Asia as a key music market, and Bad Bunny’s performance represents a strategic move to further engage with fans in the region. The concert aligns with his ongoing “DeBí TiRAR MáS FOToS” tour, but is presented as a standalone event specifically for his top listeners in Japan.

As Bad Bunny prepares to seize the stage in Tokyo on March 7th, the event promises to be a landmark moment for both the artist and Spotify, solidifying his position as a global music icon and expanding the reach of the Billions Club Live series. Fans in Japan eagerly await the opportunity to witness this historic performance, and the wider music world will be watching to notice how this exclusive concert experience unfolds.

Following the Tokyo concert, Bad Bunny will continue his “DeBí TiRAR MáS FOToS” tour, with upcoming stops in Spain. Spotify will likely share details regarding potential video releases of the Tokyo performance in the weeks following the event. For updates and further information, fans can visit Spotify’s newsroom and Bad Bunny’s official tour website.

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