Bad Bunny’s decision to exclude the United States from his upcoming Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour has sparked discussions among his fans and industry insiders.
The renowned Puerto Rican artist, known for his unique music and strong ties to his heritage, unveiled a tour that covers Latin America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, but notably excludes any venues in the US.
This move, met with a mix of acclaim and backlash on social media, marks a deliberate shift in the singer’s priorities, prompting speculation about his motives and future plans.

Why Did Bad Bunny Exclude the US From His Tour?
The announcement of Bad Bunny’s tour quickly caught attention due to the absence of US dates, which is uncommon for a global superstar whose previous tours included stops in major American cities. Scheduled to kick off in November 2025 in Santo Domingo and concluding in Brussels in July 2026, the tour will hit over 20 countries while completely sidestepping the US.
Several reasons seem to have influenced this choice. For starters, the album Debí Tirar Más Fotos is deeply rooted in themes of Puerto Rican pride and anti-colonialism, making it less likely for Bad Bunny to prioritize stops in the continental US, a nation with a complex colonial relationship with Puerto Rico. As one fan put it on social media,
“he knew to skip that mess,”
echoing a feeling that resonates with many of Bad Bunny’s supporters.
Moreover, the artist will spend considerable time at his home base. Before launching the world tour, Bad Bunny is set to hold a 30-date residency in Puerto Rico called “No me quiero ir de aquí,” running from July to September 2025.
This residency not only celebrates his roots but also technically counts as US performances, since Puerto Rico is a US territory—a point that some fans have highlighted in response to criticism.
There’s also the possibility that logistical issues, like stadium availability due to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, could have played a part in the decision to avoid US dates for now. Some industry observers suggest that a separate leg for the US and Canada might be announced later, once scheduling conflicts are sorted out.
How Have Fans Reacted to the Announcement?
Reactions have been mixed. Many international fans are excited to see Bad Bunny concentrating on regions often overlooked in major world tours, applauding his decision to
“give the US a taste of their own medicine”
after years of US-centered tours. On the flip side, US-based fans are feeling disappointed and even frustrated, with social media buzzing with comments like
“No dates in the US!!! Ohhh my bunnnyyyyyyt.”
Still, the discussion has also highlighted the global audience Bad Bunny has and the changing dynamics in the music industry, where artists are increasingly prioritizing diverse international markets over traditional US stops.
Is There a Possibility of US Dates Being Added Later?
Even though US cities are currently missing from the tour schedule, there’s a lot of speculation that Bad Bunny might announce additional US dates down the line.
Many fans and commentators point to the logistical challenges posed by the World Cup and Bad Bunny’s history of surprise announcements as reasons to stay optimistic. For now, though, the emphasis remains on his international and Puerto Rican performances.
What Does This Mean for Bad Bunny’s Career and the Music Industry?
By choosing to skip the US for his world tour, Bad Bunny is making a bold statement in his career and the wider scope of global music.
It highlights his dedication to his heritage and suggests a shift toward a more inclusive approach to world touring, one that doesn’t automatically place the US market at the forefront. As one fan remarked,
“The entire world doesn’t revolve around America,”
a sentiment that more artists and audiences are beginning to embrace worldwide.