REGGAETON sensation Bad Bunny announced his return to the stages with his 2024 Most Wanted Tour.
The announcement came after his album Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana was released on October 12, 2023, and here’s how to buy tickets to a show near you.

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How can I buy tickets to Bad Bunny’s Most Wanted 2024 tour?
Bad Bunny is getting ready to embark on a 31-city North American tour in 2024.
In order to get tickets to the Most Wanted Tour, fans will need to register via Ticketmaster beginning October 19, 2023, for their chosen city.
Registration is set to end on Sunday, October 22, at 11:59 pm EST.
On Tuesday, October 24, Ticketmaster will select fans at random telling them they have access to the October 25 ticket sale.
Those who weren’t chosen will get an email saying they were waitlisted for the selected date.
If they have been selected, they will be granted an access code to buy the tickets.
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When is Bad Bunny touring in 2024?
Bad Bunny will embark on his tour beginning February 21, 2024, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The Most Wanted Tour will see the Puerto Rican star perform in 31 cities concluding on May 26, in Miami, Florida.

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While the last set date is for the end of May, the Most Wanted Tour poster says “and more” under the final date meaning he could be expanding his tour closer to the date.
Fans can see which city he’ll be hitting by visiting the tour’s website.
At this time, no opening acts have been announced.
What are some of Bad Bunny’s best-known songs?
Throughout his career, Bad Bunny has released six studio albums accumulating an array of popular songs that have been played internationally.
These songs include:
While Bad Bunny has built a strong fan base around these hits, the star is set to play songs from his new album Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana while on tour.
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