Bad Bunny has announced a special and highly anticipated performance titled No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí: Una Más, marking the end of his historic residency in Puerto Rico. This final concert is scheduled for Saturday, September 20, 2025, and will take place at the iconic José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum (El Choliseo) in San Juan. The performance is set to be a grand culmination of his 30-date residency, No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí, which ran from July 11 to September 14, 2025, and was exclusively held in Puerto Rico.
The concert comes at a particularly poignant time, as it coincides with the eighth anniversary of Hurricane Maria, which devastated the island in 2017. Bad Bunny has always been vocal about his love for Puerto Rico, using his platform to reflect on the resilience of its people and the struggles they continue to face, including issues like colonialism and gentrification. This final performance is a tribute to the island and its people, making it even more significant for fans.
For fans who are unable to attend in person, the concert will be livestreamed globally at 8:30 PM ET on September 20. It will be available for free on Prime Video, the Amazon Music app, or Amazon Music’s Twitch channel. To access the livestream, viewers will need a Prime subscription. This offer allows fans from around the world to experience this momentous event, giving them a chance to witness Bad Bunny’s last performance in Puerto Rico from the comfort of their homes.
In Puerto Rico, fans who want to attend in person must register at the official concert website. Registration is open to those with a valid Puerto Rican phone number (area codes 787 or 939), and the process closes on September 15 at 11:59 PM AST. Those who register will have the chance to receive a code for early access to tickets, which will go on sale starting September 17 at 10 AM AST.
Bad Bunny’s residency has been more than just a series of concerts. Throughout his performances, he has used his platform to address critical themes that resonate deeply with Puerto Ricans. Topics like the island’s struggle with gentrification, its colonial history, and the ongoing fight for political and cultural autonomy have been central to his message. Bad Bunny’s influence has been immeasurable, as he continues to be a powerful voice for the island and its people.
This final concert is not just a farewell; it is a celebration of Puerto Rican culture and resilience. It is a testament to Bad Bunny’s unwavering connection to his homeland and the people who have supported him throughout his career. Whether you’re watching from Puerto Rico or from another part of the world, this historic performance promises to be an unforgettable event.