Major concerts at Estadi Olímpic May 22-23

- Bad Bunny is scheduled to play two Barcelona stadium shows on May 22 and May 23, 2026, at Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys as part of his world tour. - The official Estadi Olímpic listing says both Barcelona dates are sold out and says the tour will bring its secondary stage, “La Casita.” - More event details remain listed through Estadi Olímpic, Live Nation and Time Out’s Barcelona May events guide.

Bad Bunny is set to bring his “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour” to Barcelona this week with two stadium dates at Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys on Friday, May 22, and Saturday, May 23, 2026. The Barcelona stop appears on the official Estadi Olímpic event calendar and on Live Nation’s Spain listings, which show a 20:00 start time for the May 22 concert and an alternate date on May 23. Time Out Barcelona also lists the pair of shows in its May concert coverage and seasonal events guides. The two-night run places one of the year’s biggest touring acts at Barcelona’s main Olympic stadium on Montjuïc. The venue’s own event page says the shows are sold out. The same listing says the production will include “La Casita,” a secondary stage the venue describes as designed for more intimate moments with the audience. ### Which artist is playing Estadi Olímpic on May 22 and 23? Bad Bunny is the artist booked for both dates at Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys. Time Out Barcelona’s concert listings identify the shows as part of the Puerto Rican artist’s world tour, while the stadium and Live Nation pages name the run as the “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour.” The May 22 and May 23 dates are unusual in that they give Barcelona a two-night stand rather than a single stop. Live Nation’s Spain page for the tour also lists a long Madrid run beginning on May 30, showing that Barcelona opens the artist’s Spanish leg before the concerts move to the capital. ### What do the official listings say about the Barcelona shows? The Estadi Olímpic event page says the Friday, May 22, 2026 show begins at 20:00 and labels the date “Sold out!” The same page says the Barcelona concerts will feature “La Casita,” which it describes as one of the tour’s signature elements and a second stage for closer, more emotional moments. Live Nation’s Spain listing for May 22 also places the concert at Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys in Barcelona and points buyers to the May 23 date as an alternate. Ticketing pages and concert databases also carry both dates, but the venue and promoter listings provide the clearest official confirmation. ### How does this fit into the wider tour? Time Out Barcelona says the Barcelona concerts are part of a world tour that includes stops across Latin America, Australia, Japan and Europe. Its listings say the route includes the Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Chile, Argentina and Brazil before later dates in Spain, Portugal, Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, France, Sweden, Poland and Italy. The Barcelona stop therefore sits near the European portion of a broader international run. Time Out’s write-up notes that the tour bypasses the United States, a detail it highlights in its coverage of the 2026 dates. ### Why is Estadi Olímpic the venue for these dates? Time Out Barcelona describes Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys as a standard stop for major international stadium tours passing through the city, citing a capacity of roughly 55,000 to 60,000 spectators. The Montjuïc venue has become Barcelona’s largest open-air option for artists whose tours exceed arena scale. Barcelona has used the Olympic stadium repeatedly for large-format live events, especially while major tours seek multi-night capacity in a single city. In practical terms, two Bad Bunny dates at the stadium give promoters tens of thousands of tickets across one weekend rather than splitting demand across smaller venues. ### Where can readers check details before the concerts? Time Out Barcelona continues to carry the shows in its May events and concert guides, while Estadi Olímpic and Live Nation maintain the official event pages for both dates. Those listings provide the venue name, dates and the current sales status. Friday, May 22, is the first Barcelona concert, followed by the second on Saturday, May 23. After Barcelona, Live Nation’s listings show the tour moving to Madrid on May 30 for the next Spain date.

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