Bad Bunny opens 'Debí tirar más fotos' tour in Barcelona as stadium shows begin

- Bad Bunny opens his "Debí tirar más fotos" world tour in Barcelona on May 22, 2026, with the first of two Estadi Olímpic shows. - Live Nation listed base tickets at 73.30 euros before fees, while Spanish media reported more than 600,000 spectators expected nationwide. - On May 23, Bad Bunny returns to Barcelona before the tour moves to Lisbon on May 26.

Bad Bunny opens his "Debí tirar más fotos" world tour in Barcelona on Friday, with the first of two shows at Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys scheduled for 20:00. The Puerto Rican artist begins the stadium run in Spain before dates in Lisbon, Madrid and other European cities, according to the tour site and promoter listings. Estadi Olímpic’s event page marked the Barcelona dates as sold out, and said the production will include "La Casita," a secondary stage used on the tour. ### Why is Barcelona the opening stop? May 22 is listed as the first 2026 date on the official "Debí tirar más fotos" tour schedule, which places Barcelona ahead of Lisbon on May 26 and Madrid on May 30. Live Nation’s Spain listing shows 11 additional dates after the opening night, including a second Barcelona show on May 23 and multiple stadium dates in Madrid in early June. (estadiolimpic.barcelona) Barcelona’s Estadi Olímpic has been set for two nights, Friday and Saturday, according to the venue page. The stadium page says the concert will feature "La Casita," described by the venue as a second stage for more intimate moments during the show. ### How big are the Spain dates? (livenation.es) Euronews reported on May 21 that more than 600,000 spectators are expected across Spain as the tour gets under way. The same report said the Barcelona opening was projected to be among Spain’s biggest live events of the year and that the scale of the shows was adding to logistics and safety demands around the venues. (estadiolimpic.barcelona) Live Nation’s listing shows the Spain run extending well beyond Barcelona, with eight Madrid dates at Riyadh Air Metropolitano between May 30 and June 15. The schedule posted on the official tour site also places Spain at the front of the European leg, ahead of Germany, the Netherlands, Britain, France, Sweden, Poland, Italy and Belgium. (euronews.com) ### What did tickets cost? Live Nation Spain listed the lowest standard ticket for Barcelona at 73.30 euros plus 10 euros in fees. The promoter’s page also listed seated, floor and premium categories ranging through 83.30 euros, 93.30 euros, 108.30 euros, 123.30 euros and 143.30 euros before fees, with a top "Los Vecinos" category at 203.30 euros plus 27 euros in fees. (livenation.es) VIP packages were listed from 258.30 euros to 543.30 euros before service charges, according to the promoter page. Live Nation also said part of ticket proceeds would be donated to the Good Bunny Foundation, which it said supports children and young people in underserved communities through music, arts and sports. (livenation.es) ### What are fans being told before entry? Estadi Olímpic said children under 16 must attend with authorization from a parent or legal guardian and be accompanied by a responsible adult. Live Nation’s page says minors under 16 need a completed access form that generates a QR code to be shown at the gate on the day of the concert. (livenation.es) The venue page lists Passeig Olímpic 17-19 in Barcelona as the concert location, while the promoter identifies official points of sale as LiveNation.es and Ticketmaster. Estadi Olímpic’s page also describes the Barcelona dates as sold out. ### Where does the tour go after opening night? (estadiolimpic.barcelona) May 23 is the second Barcelona date on the schedule, followed by Lisbon on May 26 and May 27 at Estadio da Luz. Madrid follows on May 30, May 31, June 2, June 3, June 6, June 7, June 10, June 11, June 14 and June 15, according to the official tour site and Live Nation Spain. (estadiolimpic.barcelona) June 20 is the next country change after Spain and Portugal, with shows scheduled in Dusseldorf before stops in Arnhem, London, Marseille, Paris, Stockholm, Warsaw, Milan and Brussels. The Barcelona opener begins that run on Friday at 20:00 local time. (livenation.es)

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