Bad Bunny: Latin star lights up London with history-making stadium show
The fans' energy levels defied the hot and humid conditions with a fiesta from start to finish. But as the singer sent a message of solidarity to Venezuela following its devastating earthquakes, it was also an evening of contrasting emotions. But several songs later, it was Nuevayol that really got the party started, as one of the standout singles to help Bad Bunny break through into more mainstream British audiences.
- ▪The fans' energy levels defied the hot and humid conditions with a fiesta from start to finish.
- ▪But as the singer sent a message of solidarity to Venezuela following its devastating earthquakes, it was also an evening of contrasting emotions.
- ▪But several songs later, it was Nuevayol that really got the party started, as one of the standout singles to help Bad Bunny break through into more mainstream British audiences.
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Bad Bunny: Latin star lights up London with history-making stadium showImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Bad Bunny is reaching the end of his huge Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tourByMitch MansfieldBBC Newsbeat, Tottenham Hotspur StadiumPublished3 hours agoBad Bunny brought Latin America to London on Saturday night, as he became the first artist from that part of the world to headline a UK stadium.The Puerto Rican rapper captivated a star-studded crowd of about 50,000 on the first of two sold-out nights in Tottenham, with a celebration of Central and South American culture, communities - and even the climate. The fans' energy levels defied the hot and humid conditions with a fiesta from start to finish.
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