It depends which Bad Bunny concert you mean, because he’s been breaking different attendance records at multiple venues and on several tours over the last few years.

Quick Scoop

  • Bad Bunny’s current “Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour” has an average of about 58,000 tickets sold per show across its early stadium dates, with 697,396 tickets sold for the first 12 reported concerts.
  • In Mexico City alone, he performed eight stadium shows for “over half a million” fans during one long run at Estadio GNP Seguros in December, setting new venue records for both gross and attendance.
  • The tour’s opening shows in Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) sold about 64,000 tickets over two nights at Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez.
  • At Estadio Nacional in San José, Costa Rica, attendance totaled 115,485 fans over two nights early in the same tour.
  • On earlier tours, he has also broken arena records, such as setting a new attendance record at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena during his “Most Wanted Tour” (exact head-count there is reported simply as a record, not a specific number in the snippet).

Why there’s no single number

When people online ask “how many people were at the Bad Bunny concert,” they’re usually talking about:

  • A specific city and date (for example, “How many people were at Bad Bunny’s show in Mexico City last night?”).
  • A particular tour stop, like Nashville, Barcelona, or San José.
  • Or sometimes the whole tour, which is in the millions of tickets sold across all dates.

Because of that, there is no single official “Bad Bunny concert attendance” figure that applies to every show. Instead, each venue has its own capacity and corresponding attendance.

Real-world examples (so you can compare)

Here are a few concrete attendance figures that match the kind of huge crowds people are talking about right now:

  • Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (tour opener): about 64,200 tickets sold across two nights, with around 7.9 million dollars in gross revenue.
  • San José, Costa Rica (Estadio Nacional): 115,485 people across two nights, with around 12.2 million dollars in gross.
  • Mexico City (Estadio GNP Seguros): more than 518,000 tickets sold over eight nights, with over 80 million dollars in grosses, making it one of the biggest single-city runs of his career.

These numbers show the scale: a single Bad Bunny stadium concert is often in the tens of thousands , and multi-night runs can easily exceed 100,000 or even 500,000 people in one city.

If you had a specific show in mind

If you meant a particular date (like “the Bad Bunny concert in Nashville” or “the Barcelona show in 2026”), you’d usually look up:

  • City
  • Venue name
  • Date or tour name

Then check box-office or news reports for that exact stop, because each show can have a slightly different attendance number depending on seating configuration and how many nights he played.

Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.