Bad Bunny’s fans in the U.S. were left heartbroken after the star confirmed he won’t tour the country anytime soon. Speaking with i-D magazine, he admitted that his choice wasn’t about hate but about fear, specifically, Immigration and Customs Enforcement. “We were very concerned ICE could be outside my concerts,” he unveiled.
“But there was the issue of like, f**ing ICE could be outside [my concert]. And it’s something that we were talking about and very concerned about.”
His world tour, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” kicks off in November 2025 in the Dominican Republic, with stops across Latin America, Europe, and Asia running into summer 2026. However, the United States didn’t make the list of tour stops. Instead, American fans had the chance to attend his 30-day Puerto Rico residency from July 11 to September 14, which boosted the island’s economy and drew fans from around the globe.
Bad Bunny on the USA:
“Yes, there were many reasons not to perform, and none of them were out of hate; I’ve performed there many times, successfully, and enjoyed connecting with Latinos. What worried us was that ICE might be outside the concert, and that weighed heavily in the… pic.twitter.com/99fNXopYUK— Access Bad Bunny (@AccessBadBunny) September 10, 2025
This isn’t the first time Bad Bunny has spoken out about ICE raids. Earlier in June 2025, he even shared footage of ICE raids on Instagram, condemning their actions. Meanwhile, the Reggaeton star will be visiting Mexico, Colombia, Australia, Brazil, and Japan, bringing his music worldwide. For now, United States fans will have to book a flight if they want to vibe with the “Yonaguni” singer.