Bad Bunny is set to develop history on March 7, headlining a special concert in Tokyo as part of Spotify’s Billions Club Live series. This performance marks the Puerto Rican superstar’s first-ever concert in Asia, a milestone reflecting his unprecedented global reach and the growing influence of Latin music worldwide. The event comes on the heels of an extraordinary 2025 for the artist, where he was named Spotify’s Global Top Artist for a record-breaking fourth time and delivered a highly-watched Super Bowl halftime performance.
The Billions Club Live series, designed to celebrate artists who have reached one billion streams on Spotify, has previously featured performances by Ed Sheeran in Dublin, Miley Cyrus in Paris, and The Weeknd in Los Angeles. Bringing this experience to Tokyo underscores Spotify’s commitment to expanding its presence in key music markets and recognizing artists with massive international appeal. Bad Bunny’s inclusion in the series is a testament to his 28 songs – and counting – that have surpassed the one billion stream mark, a figure that continues to grow.
While the Tokyo concert aligns with Bad Bunny’s ongoing DeBí TiRAR MáS FOToS tour, Spotify emphasizes that this is a standalone event, specifically curated for his top listeners in Japan. This exclusive nature of the demonstrate highlights the platform’s ability to connect artists directly with their most dedicated fans. The concert promises a setlist filled with the hits that have propelled Bad Bunny to the forefront of the global music scene, offering a unique experience for those in attendance.
A Fourth Reign as Global Top Artist
Bad Bunny’s achievement of being named Spotify’s Global Top Artist for four consecutive years is a remarkable feat, solidifying his position as one of the most influential and popular musicians of his generation. Spotify’s Wrapped data revealed his continued dominance in streaming, surpassing other global superstars in total streams throughout 2025. This success follows a period of rapid growth for the artist, who has consistently broken streaming records and captivated audiences with his innovative music and dynamic performances.
The Billions Club: A Testament to Streaming Success
The Spotify Billions Club recognizes artists whose songs have achieved over one billion streams, a significant milestone in the digital music era. Bad Bunny currently boasts 28 songs within the club, a number that continues to climb as his music resonates with listeners around the world. Some of his most popular tracks in the Billions Club include “I Like It,” “MIA,” “Yonaguni,” “DÁKITI,” and “Tití Me Preguntó.”
Expanding Global Footprint: The DeBí TiRAR MáS FOToS Tour
Bad Bunny’s DeBí TiRAR MáS FOToS tour has been a global phenomenon, with dates scheduled across multiple continents throughout 2026. Tour dates currently include stops in Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Sydney, and Barcelona, with more locations to be announced. While the Tokyo concert is a standalone event, it complements the broader tour schedule and demonstrates Bad Bunny’s commitment to connecting with fans worldwide. The tour is expected to draw massive crowds and further solidify his status as a global concert draw.
Upcoming Tour Dates
Here’s a look at some of the confirmed dates for the DeBí TiRAR MáS FOToS tour:
- February 13, 2026: Buenos Aires, Argentina (Estadio River Plate)
- February 14, 2026: Buenos Aires, Argentina (Estadio River Plate)
- February 15, 2026: Buenos Aires, Argentina (Estadio River Plate)
- February 20, 2026: São Paulo, Brazil (Allianz Parque)
- February 21, 2026: São Paulo, Brazil (Allianz Parque)
- February 28, 2026: Sydney, Australia (ENGIE Stadium)
- March 1, 2026: Sydney, Australia (ENGIE Stadium)
- March 2026: Tokyo, Japan (TBD)
- May 22, 2026: Barcelona, Spain (Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys)
The March 7th concert in Tokyo represents a significant step in Bad Bunny’s career, marking his first performance in Asia and further cementing his position as a global music icon. Fans in Japan and around the world will be eagerly anticipating this historic event, and the artist’s continued success promises even more groundbreaking moments in the years to arrive. Further details regarding the Tokyo concert, including potential livestream options, are expected to be released in the coming weeks.
Stay tuned to Spotify and Bad Bunny’s official channels for updates on the Tokyo concert and the DeBí TiRAR MáS FOToS tour. What are your thoughts on Bad Bunny’s continued success and his first performance in Asia? Share your comments below.
