TNL at Bad Bunny Nueva Religion Tour - The Nueva Latina

TNL at Bad Bunny Nueva Religion Tour

Life, Love, Music

BAD BUNNY BABY!

Trap global sensation Bad Bunny brought the second leg of his La Nueva Religion tour to the Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio, TX on September 21, 2018.

The show was the a stop on the second leg of his U.S. tour, which resumed after a month-long detour through Europe. Bad Bunny vigorously ripped through his set, playing an impressive medley of hits currently scorching the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard Latin charts with focus and a level of lightheartedness that charmed and captivated everyone in attendance.

TNL at Bad Bunny Nueva Religion Tour - The Nueva Latina
Photo Credit: Anali Martinez Gonzalez @thenuevalatina @lifelovenmusic

The Puerto Rican star played to a crowd that spanned generations and cultures with fans proudly and enthusiastically waving Puerto Rican, Indian, African, Venezuelan, Italian and Mexican flags throughout the concert.

As multicolored light shows, pyrotechnics, and vibrant, interactive visuals launched in mesmerizing unison, Bad Bunny’s performance was a hyper-creative, engaging and fun celebration of not only music but of Latino culture as a whole. Thanks to one main stage and a second smaller stage towards the back of the venue, fans in every section felt like they had a front-row seat, and sang along to hits like β€œEstamos Bien,” β€œAmorfoda,” β€œChambea,” β€œKrippy Kush,” β€œTe Bote,” β€œMayores,” β€œAhora Me Llama” and β€œI Like It.”

Bad Bunny’s performance, together with the production and stage design, made for a wildly impressive spectacle that is wonderfully representative of Latin culture, global music and positive energy.

TNL at Bad Bunny Nueva Religion Tour - The Nueva Latina
Photo Credit: Anali Martinez Gonzalez @thenuevalatina @lifelovenmusic

The crowd erupted in screams and shouts when Bad Bunny took the stage at the Freeman Coliseum.

And then it erupted again.

And again.

This theme of explosive cheering continued through the night, as the Puerto Rican trap artist brought his blend of flair, dancing and aggression to Reading in a nearly sold-out room.

Twenty-four-year-old Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio, was recently named Apple Music’s latest Up Next artist, and hosted the first six episodes of “Trap Kingz,” the first Spanish-language show on Beats 1, an Apple Music radio station. The show, which was performed in Spanish, was a pulsing sensation from the start.

TNL at Bad Bunny Nueva Religion Tour - The Nueva Latina
Photo Credit: Anali Martinez Gonzalez @thenuevalatina @lifelovenmusic

I will DEFINITELY be seeing Bad Bunny again really soon!

You can find more shows upcoming at the Freeman Coliseum by visiting them on their website, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

You can find Bad Bunny on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

TNL at Bad Bunny Nueva Religion Tour - The Nueva Latina