In Bad Bunny’s “casita,” the people you see are a mix of professional dancers, close acquaintances, and invited VIP guests rather than random fans.

What “La Casita” Is

“La casita” is a small, colorful house built as a secondary stage in his shows and residencies, designed to look like a traditional Puerto Rican home with a porch and yard. It sits inside the arena so cameras can cut to it during songs, making it feel like a house party happening in the middle of the concert.

Who Are The People There?

From fan reports and media coverage, the people in and around the casita generally fall into a few groups:

  • Professional dancers from Bad Bunny’s show (often the same ones performing on the main stage), placed on or near the casita to keep the party energy up.
  • Friends, family, and people from his inner circle, invited to hang out, dance, and drink on the porch as if it were a real house gathering.
  • VIPs and celebrities, including actors, athletes, and influencers who are personally invited. Examples mentioned across recent shows and coverage include LeBron James, Penélope Cruz, Javier Bardem, Karol G, Cardi B, Pedro Pascal, Young Miko, Kylian Mbappé, Austin Butler, and others.
  • Occasionally, a small number of regular attendees or contest winners selected to be part of the atmosphere for that night.

A fan who attended described it as entertainers and dancers near the casita plus VIP guests such as friends, family, celebrities, athletes, influencers, and models.

How Do People Get In?

There isn’t a public, official system to get into the casita; it’s mostly invite-only.

  • Invitations are handled through Bad Bunny’s team and production staff, who reach out to notable guests, local artists, or people connected to the crew.
  • Some media stories mention guests being approached by production members in advance and then hosted in the casita for a specific concert date.
  • For regular fans, being randomly chosen for that area can happen, but it’s rare and not something you can just buy with a normal ticket.

Vibe Inside The Casita

People describe the casita as feeling like a real Puerto Rican house party:

  • Guests are standing on the porch, sitting on the steps, drinking, singing along, and dancing during the performance.
  • Cameras cut to the group often, so you see celebrities and dancers reacting in real time, almost like a live house-party reality show inside the concert.

In one description, a guest said it felt like a Christmas party in someone’s house, just transplanted into an arena.

TL;DR: The people in Bad Bunny’s casita are mostly his dancers, close friends and family, and invited VIPs/celebrities, with only a few handpicked regular attendees; it’s a curated onstage house party, not an open fan section.

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