Bad Bunny Madrid tickets resold above face

- Bad Bunny ticket listings for his June 2 Madrid show appeared on secondary marketplaces on June 2, with asking prices above original general-sale face values. - Live Nation listed Madrid face values from 73.30 euros to 143.30 euros before fees, while StubHub showed June 2 resale tickets from $121. - Bad Bunny’s next Madrid dates at Riyadh Air Metropolitano are June 3, 6, 7, 10, 11, 14 and 15.

Bad Bunny fans looking for last-minute seats in Madrid on Tuesday were met with resale listings above original face values as the singer opened his run at Riyadh Air Metropolitano. Ticketmaster and Live Nation pages showed the June 2 concert as on sale or in limited availability, while secondary platforms including StubHub and viagogo listed tickets for the same night at higher asking prices. The resale activity followed months of strong demand for the Puerto Rican artist’s “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour” dates in Spain. ### Which Madrid show is this, exactly? June 2 is one of Bad Bunny’s Madrid stadium dates at Riyadh Air Metropolitano, according to Ticketmaster and Live Nation listings. Ticketmaster’s help page for the tour lists Madrid shows on May 30, May 31, June 2, June 3, June 6, June 7, June 10, June 11, June 14 and June 15, with a general-sale limit of eight tickets per purchase. (ticketmaster.es) Live Nation first announced the Spain dates in May 2025, when Madrid was initially listed for May 30 and May 31, before the run expanded. By Tuesday, Ticketmaster’s artist page was showing the June 2 and June 3 concerts, plus later June dates, as active listings. ### What were the official prices before resale? Live Nation’s Spain announcement set Madrid general-admission and seated face values from 73.30 euros to 143.30 euros, before distribution fees. (help.ticketmaster.es) The same page listed VIP packages from 258.30 euros to 543.30 euros, also before fees. Madrid Secreto and Europa FM, both citing the official sale information published in May 2025, gave the same base-price ladder and showed that the cheapest standard ticket rose to 83.30 euros with fees included, while the top non-VIP tier reached 162.30 euros including fees. (livenation.es) Europa FM said the most expensive VIP package totaled 615.8 euros with fees. ### What did resale sites show on June 2? StubHub’s global Bad Bunny page showed Madrid tickets for the June 2 concert “From $121” on Tuesday. A more detailed StubHub event page for the same show listed individual seats starting at $132 each and climbing above $200 for some upper- and mid-tier sections. Viagogo’s Spain listing for the June 2 Madrid concert said only 4% of tickets were left, though the search preview available through web results did not display a minimum price. (madridsecreto.co) Because resale marketplaces set prices by seller, those asking prices can move throughout the day and do not necessarily reflect completed sales. That last point is an inference based on how marketplace listings work, not a statement from the companies in the search snippets. (stubhub.com) ### Does that mean every resale ticket was above face value? StubHub’s visible floor price of $121 did not automatically exceed every official ticket tier once currency conversion and fees are considered. But it did sit above the lowest original Madrid base price of 73.30 euros, and the individual June 2 listings shown at $132 and above were also higher than that lowest face-value tier. (viagogo.es) Ticketmaster’s own help page says fan-to-fan transfer and resale become available 72 hours after the general sale for the event. That page also says the scannable mobile ticket is expected to be released about 48 hours before the event date. ### Where can fans still look next? (livenation.es) Ticketmaster’s artist page still showed official listings for June 3, June 6, June 7, June 10, June 11, June 14 and June 15 in Madrid on Tuesday. Live Nation’s Bad Bunny page also continued to list those Madrid dates at 8 p.m. local time at Riyadh Air Metropolitano. (ticketmaster.es) (help.ticketmaster.es)

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