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Bad Bunny surprises with the announcement of three new concert dates in Madrid and Barcelona: tickets are now available at Ticketmaster and Live Nation.

Bad Bunny surprises with the announcement of three new concert dates in Madrid and Barcelona: tickets are now available at Ticketmaster and Live Nation.

Bad Bunny has done it again: he crashed Ticketmaster in a matter of minutes. The Puerto Rican artist has had to add three new dates in Spain due to the avalanche of fans trying to get tickets for his 'Debí tira más fotos World Tour'. Barcelona adds a second concert on May 23, 2026, at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys, and Madrid adds two additional shows on June 2 and 3 at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium. Tickets can be purchased now on Ticketmaster and Live Action platforms.

The madness began this Thursday, May 8th, at 1:00 PM, when ticket pre-orders opened. The rush of users rendered the Ticketmaster website inoperable, flooding it with error messages such as "Error 503 No healthy backends" or "Error 500." Thousands of people were trapped in the virtual waiting room, unable to proceed with their purchase.

Bad Bunny's return to Spain, after several years without setting foot on European soil, is awaited by thousands upon thousands of fans. The first announced dates—May 22 in Barcelona, ​​and May 30 and 31 in Madrid—fell short of the public's enthusiasm. Social media was filled with complaints, memes, and screenshots showing the collapse of the sales system.

Demand was so intense that the servers couldn't handle it. Many users received the dreaded "Varnish cache server - No healthy backends" message, a clear sign that there wasn't enough technical capacity to handle all the purchase attempts. Access was limited to eight tickets per transaction, in digital format, personal, and valid only from mobile devices.

Photo: Bad Bunny in concert (EFE)

From 83 euros in the outermost stands to over 600 euros for exclusive VIP packages, tickets have gone into overdrive despite the flaws. What has outraged fans the most is not even having the chance to reach that point in the process.

The Bad Bunny phenomenon continues to grow, and these new concerts are proof that his connection with the Spanish public remains intact. His style, which blends urban rhythms with a strong Puerto Rican cultural roots, has made a deep impression. The 2026 tour promises to be one of the most anticipated events of the year.

El Confidencial

El Confidencial

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