Why Did Bad Bunny Say ‘I’m not Taylor Swift’? Find Out the Unexpected Eras Tour Side to His Story

Bad Bunny is preparing to launch his All-Sadium World Tour in November, and before inviting fans to the concert sites, the artist has requested them to set their anticipation at a moderate level. The singer will take the stage after releasing his sixth album, “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS,” which reached number one on the Billboard 200 in January of this year.

During the disclaiming remarks, Bad Bunny pointed out a contrast between himself and Taylor Swift, indicating that unlike her, he does not plan on paying homage to all of his albums as she is doing with her billion-dollar Eras Tour.

When mentioning the disclaimer, Bad Bunny made it clear he’s unlike Taylor Swift, who intends to honor every one of her albums during her billion-dollar Eras Tour. This is something the Puerto Rican singer stated he will not be doing.

Bad Bunny asked fans to keep their expectations low for his concert

In an interview with Variety, Bad Bunny shared that his upcoming tour won’t mirror the intricate organization of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. The artist made it clear that while discussing his concerts, “I’m not Taylor Swift.” He went on to explain, “I want to set expectations appropriately: It won’t be arranged in a similar fashion. It will still center around ‘Debi,’ with some classic songs interspersed.

Additionally, the artist expressed disappointment that some fans had been unable to attend his U.S. concert because all tickets were sold. Bad Bunny commented, “There’s no need for it,” indicating that there have been numerous chances for his American fans to watch him perform throughout the years.

Based on current reports, it appears that Bad Bunny is poised to shatter previous records during his upcoming tour which spans Latin America, Europe, and Australia. This is due to the staggering 2.6 million USD in ticket sales he has already achieved.

Additionally, Bad Bunny becomes the initial Spanish artist to carry out stadium concerts in seven different nations. The tour kicks off on November 21st.

Read More

2025-06-19 18:22