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The global reign of Bad Bunny is reaching a new milestone. On March 7, 2026, the Puerto Rican superstar will perform in Tokyo as part of the Spotify Billions Club Live series. This landmark event marks the artist’s first ever performance in both Japan and the Asian continent.
A Global Celebration of Hits
While the show coincides with his Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour, it is being billed as a standalone, invite only experience. The performance is designed to celebrate his massive catalog, specifically the 28 songs that have surpassed the one billion stream threshold on Spotify.
- The Tease: Fans first spotted the Tokyo date on his tour itinerary back in May 2025, which featured a mysterious Spotify logo next to a March 2026 slot.
- The Audience: This is not a standard tour stop. Access is being granted exclusively to Bad Bunny’s top listeners in Japan via direct email invites.
- The Legacy: Bad Bunny joins an elite group of Billions Club Live alumni, including Ed Sheeran in Dublin, Miley Cyrus in Paris, and The Weeknd in Los Angeles.
The 2025-2026 Momentum
The Tokyo announcement follows what many are calling the most dominant year of the singer’s career. In December 2025, Bad Bunny was named Spotify’s Global Top Artist for an unprecedented fourth time, reclaiming the title from Taylor Swift with a staggering 19.8 billion streams in a single year.
Earlier this month, he further cemented his status as a cultural icon by headlining the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show at Levi’s Stadium. During that performance, he brought out legendary guests Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, delivering the first nearly all Spanish language halftime set in NFL history.
Expanding the Latin Footprint
The move into the Asian market represents a significant strategic step for the global expansion of Latin urban music. While Latin pop stars like Shakira have previously reached these regions, the reggaeton and Latin trap genres are only now establishing a major live presence in Japan. By recording the Tokyo set for a future Spotify concert film, the platform is ensuring that this historic moment in Puerto Rican musical history reaches a worldwide audience.
