Here we are again—Bad Bunny tickets in London are hotter than Mercury blazing through Gemini, and fans are caught in the middle of a full-blown Ticketmaster frenzy that’s as chaotic as a retrograde pandemic. The Puerto Rican star’s DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour is rolling into Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for just two nights at the end of June, and if you think patience is a virtue, you clearly haven’t tried snagging a ticket while Venus plays tricks on us all. Fans are shelling out serious cash—one even joked about needing a mortgage deposit just to get in—while others are celebrating surviving what feels like an Olympic event in online queueing. So, can you still catch Bad Bunny’s London shows without selling your soul or your kidney? Let’s unravel this cosmic-ticketing conundrum and scope out where those elusive seats might still be waiting… if the stars align. LEARN MORE.
Bad Bunny fans are scrambling to buy last-minute tour tickets for the singer’s London Tottenham Hotspur shows amid a ‘raging Ticketmaster war’.
In case you missed it, the Puerto Rican hitmaker is heading on a huge world tour this summer for headline shows in Latin America, Australia, Asia, and Europe.
The DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour.
But seats have proven hard to come by for British fans, as the Soy Peor singer is only performing two nights at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium at the end of June.
In turn, thousands queued for tickets on Ticketmaster, which at the time of writing this have almost sold out due to overwhelming demand.
On social media platform X, one fan wrote: “Survived the Ticketmaster war and secured Bad Bunny London tickets. And they’re for my friend not even me.”
Another forked out over £1,000 on tickets, as they joked: “Would have had to put a mortgage deposit down for Bad Bunny tickets for the London shows.”
So, if you’re keen to be a part of the crowd this summer, where can you still buy tickets and how much does resale cost? Scroll down to find out everything you need to know about Bad Bunny’s upcoming tour now.
There are limited tickets available on Ticketmaster, so your best bet is resale as there are plenty more options available. You can find resale tickets for the singer’s London shows via the following sites: StubHub and Viagogo. Prices start from £181 and the cheapest evening is Saturday, June 27.
To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites such as Stubhub and Viagogo.
If you want to make a proper night of it, VIP and hospitality tickets are still available via Seat Unique, where prices kick off from £399.
The least expensive tickets are for Lower East Premium hospitality, which includes pre and post-show access to premium lounges, a welcome drink on arrival, and premium padded seating in East Level One.
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If you really want to splash out, you can upgrade to H Club Hospitality for an additional £100, where you’ll bag premium padded seating in West Level 4, access to the exclusive H Club throughout, a three-course meal, inclusive drinks, and access to The H Club post-show. You can find out more about VIP and hospitality tickets here.
Even though the Grammy award-winning artist’s tour will predominantly take place in 2026, things kick off at the end of November this year in the Dominican Republic, with dates in Costa Rica and Mexico to follow.
Next year? Bad Bunny play some of the biggest cities across the world such as Sydney, Tokyo, Barcelona and Paris, to name but a few.
While most of us will probably be most interested in the two UK dates, if you do happen to be travelling when he’s playing at a city nearby, why not take advantage of the situation and grab tickets to one of the European dates instead? You can find international tickets here. See you there?
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Visit StubHub now to buy tickets.