Bad Bunny has performed different songs at different events, so the answer depends on which performance you mean. I’ll give you a few concrete, recent examples so you can see what songs he performed in specific settings.

Super Bowl LX Halftime Show (2026)

For the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, Bad Bunny built a set around his biggest hits and newer tracks, designed to work for a massive TV and stadium audience.

Reported songs included:

  • Early/fan-favorite era:
    • “Tití Me Preguntó”
* “El Apagón”
  • Newer / recent hits:
    • “BAILE INoLVIDABLE”
* “DtMF”
  • Collaborations / special performance cuts:
    • A track listed as “QUE LEÓ AAWA” (feat. Ricky Martin)

These tracks were arranged as one continuous, high-energy mix rather than isolated full-length versions, which is typical for halftime shows.

Tiny Desk Concert (NPR, 2025)

At NPR’s Tiny Desk, Bad Bunny went in a more intimate, roots-oriented direction, focusing on songs that highlight Puerto Rican culture and instrumentation.

The Tiny Desk set list:

  • “PITOrro DE COCO”
  • “VOY A LLeVARTE PA PR”
  • “KLOuFRENS”
  • “LO QUE LE PASÓ A HAWAii”
  • “LA MuDANZA”

This performance used traditional instruments like the cuatro puertorriqueño and congas, and leaned into storytelling about Puerto Rico between songs.

Vogue World: Paris Performance (2024)

At the Vogue World: Paris event, Bad Bunny performed a shorter fashion-show style set built around his big mainstream streaming hits.

Songs performed:

  • “Monaco”
  • “VOU 787”
  • “Tití Me Preguntó”

This show was structured to match runway pacing and visuals at Place Vendôme in Paris.

Example Full Tour Concert – Philadelphia 2022

To give you a feel for a long, arena-style set, here’s (almost) the full song list from his “El Último Tour del Mundo” show in Philadelphia on March 16, 2022.

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Order Song Performed (Philadelphia, 03‑16‑2022)
1BOOKER T
2HOY COBRÉ
3TE MUDASTE
4YO VISTO ASÍ
5MALDITA POBREZA
6LA NOCHE DE ANOCHE
7HACIENDO QUE ME AMAS
8TE DESEO LO MEJOR
9SORRY PAPI
10ANTES QUE SE ACABE
11SI VEO A TU MAMÁ
12LA DIFÍCIL
13PERO YA NO
14SOLÍA
15LA ZONA
16QUÉ MALO
17BICHIYAL
18LA SANTA
19VETE
20IGNORANTES
21A TU MERCED
22UNA VEZ (con Mora)
23ESTÁ CABRÓN SER YO
2425/8
25LO SIENTO BB:/
26VOLVÍ
27AM REMIX
28YONAGUNI
29YO PERREO SOLA
30SAFAERA
31DAKITI
This is a good example of how his arena tours mix album tracks, collabs, and the biggest bangers in a long, continuous show.

Forum and fan chatter (setlist expectations)

On fan forums, people often talk about how unpredictable his sets can be:

  • Fans note that setlists can change slightly from night to night, especially when surprise guests show up (like Jhayco or Rainao at certain shows).
  • Others mention that he sometimes leans heavily into a new album’s track order early in a tour, which can make the first part of the show feel like a straight-through album run.
  • A common theme in these discussions: everyone wants to know “what songs did Bad Bunny perform?” before buying tickets or picking a section in the venue.

“It seems that no one can truly predict what will unfold each night… he might incorporate additional tracks depending on the guest performers.”

So, what do you want exactly?

If you tell me which event you care about (Super Bowl, a specific city on a tour, Tiny Desk, a festival like Coachella, etc.), I can narrow it down to that exact performance’s songs as closely as public setlists and recordings allow.

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