It's a moment that will leave you breathless – Bad Bunny's backing band paying tribute to the late Swedish legend Avicii with a spine-tingling cover of his iconic 2013 smash 'Wake Me Up' in Stockholm's Friends Arena, Saturday 11 July 2026. The emotional nod was just one of many electrifying highlights from their recent performance as part of Bad Bunny's globe-trotting tour.
This heart-stopping homage was the icing on the cake for fans who have been following Puerto Rico's global superstar's extensive jaunt, which has seen him conquer stadium and arena shows across Latin America, Europe, Asia, and Australia to rave reviews. His latest album 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos', released last year, has been the perfect soundtrack for this touring juggernaut.
Prior to his Swedish date, Bad Bunny was wowing UK fans with two sold-out shows at London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – his only British appearances on the entire tour. The second night featured a thrilling surprise guest appearance from Damon Albarn, who joined forces with Bad Bunny on stage to bring Gorillaz classics 'Clint Eastwood' and 'Tormenta' to life.
It was a masterclass in musical fusion as Bad Bunny's cuatro added its own unique twist to the Oasis classic 'Wonderwall', setting up his own rip-roaring performance of 'TURiSTA' from his new album. The London shows were met with widespread acclaim, one review hailing them as "a reminder of the power of community" and a celebration of Latin American culture.
Just last year, Bad Bunny made history with his blockbuster 2026 Super Bowl halftime show – becoming the first Latin male artist and the first Spanish-language headliner to top the bill. His set, which paid tribute to the rich diversity of Latin music styles, featured guest appearances from Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, cementing its place as the most-watched Super Bowl halftime show in US television history with an astonishing 128.2 million viewers tuning in.