More than 100,000 fans are expected to descend on Tottenham this weekend as global superstar Bad Bunny brings his DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour to London for his only UK shows of 2026.
Concert details
The Latin music sensation will ignite Tottenham Hotspur Stadium with two electrifying performances on Saturday, June 27, and Sunday, June 28, 2026.
Each of Bad Bunny's UK-exclusive shows is anticipated to draw huge crowds, transforming N17 into a vibrant hub of music and festivity.
Why it's a big deal
This weekend's performances are not just concerts.
They're set to be the largest Spanish-language music events in UK history, demonstrating Bad Bunny's immense global appeal and the growing influence of Latin music in Britain.
On the setlist
Although the official London setlist is yet to be revealed, fans can anticipate hearing songs from the DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS album, including DtMF, NUEVAYoL, BAILE INoLVIDABLE, VOY A LLeVARTE PA PR, PERFuMITO NUEVO, EoO, and LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii, along with major hits such as Tití Me Preguntó, Moscow Mule, and Dakiti.
Concertgoers will be treated to a production themed around the Puerto Rican essence of the chart-topping album and the iconic pink house set piece known as "La Casita".
Getting there
Fans are encouraged to plan their journeys using public transport due to the expected crowds.
White Hart Lane, Tottenham Hale, Seven Sisters, and Northumberland Park train stations are the most convenient.
Bus routes 149, 259, and 279 also stop close to the stadium.
Station queues
After the Bad Bunny concert, fans should already prepare for queues at train stations.
Bag policy
A strict bag policy will be enforced at the stadium.
Attendees are advised to bring only a small bag, as all bags and belongings are subject to search.
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Large baggage may be refused.
Food and drink
The stadium boasts various food and drink facilities across the concourses.
These include bars, fast food outlets, and grab-and-go options.
Arriving early will help avoid the busiest periods before the show.
Ticket update
Standard seating and standing tickets have sold out through official channels.
Yet, hospitality packages may be available.
Resale tickets can sometimes be found on authorised platforms.
Seven Sisters
Fans aiming to extend the celebration are encouraged to head over to Seven Sisters before the show.
The area's Latin American community has taken to the event, with an array of special events and Bad Bunny-themed celebrations expected to unfold throughout the weekend.
Final thoughts
As fans gear up for an unforgettable experience, it's crucial to remember these crowd-control measures to ensure a smooth and safe experience.
Fans should aim to arrive at least 90 minutes before showtime, allow extra time for security checks, and standing-ticket holders may want to arrive earlier to snag a top spot near the stage.
Keep a close eye on the stadium's event page on the day for the final timings.
Bad Bunny is set to dominate London with his DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour, lighting up Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the UK's largest Spanish-language music event ever, reflecting the surging popularity of Latin music in Britain.