Fans at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday, June 28, were left utterly electrified when Gorillaz burst onto the stage alongside Bad Bunny for an unforgettable collaboration. The virtual British band tore through two tracks with the Puerto Rican superstar: 'Tormenta' and the timeless classic 'Clint Eastwood', sending the crowd into raptures. It was a jaw-dropping moment that stole the show in Bad Bunny's limited UK leg of his globe-trotting 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos' world tour.
For those in attendance, witnessing the unlikely duo perform 'Tormenta' – a track on which Bad Bunny features on the studio recording for Gorillaz' latest album, 'Cracker Island' – was a rare treat. The connection between Albarn and Bad Bunny dates back to 2021, when the British musician revealed that their meeting in Jamaica had sparked this cross-genre collaboration.
With their appearance at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium hot on the heels of Gorillaz' own history-making show there earlier in June – marking their inaugural stadium performance – it's clear they've fallen under the North London venue's spell. Their live rendition with Bad Bunny cements their connection to the stadium, building on a series of UK arena dates earlier this year that brought their critically acclaimed music to wider audiences.
Bad Bunny's 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos' tour continues to showcase his trailblazing fusion of Puerto Rican folk and reggaeton, praised for its innovative spirit. Beyond the stage, Bad Bunny has been making waves in Hollywood, taking on acting roles including a starring turn as a talking pizza slice in the next 'Toy Story' instalment. His show-stopping Super Bowl halftime performance also set global records, putting Latin music firmly centre-stage.
The action doesn't stop there – with Bad Bunny's European tour pressing on into July with stops in Marseille, Paris, Stockholm, Warsaw, Milan, and Brussels, offering fans who missed the London leg a second chance to experience his electrifying live show. Meanwhile, Gorillaz continue to engage their devoted fanbase through the immersive 'House Of Kong' exhibition, which has been thrilling audiences in London since its launch last year – now set to open in New York, taking fans on an unparalleled journey into the band's 25-year history and fictional universe.