Bad Bunny makes history in Australia, shattering ENGIE Stadium's attendance record with two sold-out, Spanish-only shows on his world tour.
- March 6, 2026
AceShowbiz - The Puerto Rican sensation Bad Bunny made his live debut in Australia this past weekend, delivering a historic moment for his global tour. The Latin superstar headlined two sold-out shows at Sydney's ENGIE Stadium, drawing nearly 90,000 fans in total. This massive turnout set a new attendance record for the venue, according to Live Nation Australia.
Bad Bunny continues to shatter records and expand his international influence as part of his Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour. The achievement in Sydney marks the highest number of attendees ever recorded for a concert at ENGIE Stadium, a milestone highlighted in an Instagram post by the ticketing and promotion company.
Despite the relatively small percentage of Spanish speakers in Australia—only around 0.7 percent—the crowd enthusiastically engaged with Bad Bunny's Spanish-only banter throughout the performance. Rolling Stone Australia praised the concert, noting the audience’s strong connection to the music and lyrics even without widespread Spanish fluency.
This record-setting attendance in Australia adds to Bad Bunny's recent string of successes. Earlier this year, he achieved his first solo Number One on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Following his Australian shows, he is set to make his live debut in Asia with a performance in Tokyo on March 7, as part of Spotify's Billions Club Live series.
After his Tokyo appearance, Bad Bunny plans to take a brief break before launching the European leg of his world tour in May, continuing to build momentum across continents. His ongoing tour milestones reflect his growing global appeal and the strong connection he maintains with fans worldwide.