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Show moreBad Bunny Teams With Spotify for Billions Club Live Concert in Tokyo (EXCLUSIVE)
For the first time in his career, global superstar Bad Bunny will perform in Asia, with a special one-night concert in Tokyo on March 7. The event is part of Spotify's exclusive Billions Club Live series and will feature the 28 songs from his catalog that have each surpassed one billion streams on the platform. This milestone show, teased as early as May 2025 on his "Debí Tirar Más Fotos" world tour itinerary, is designed as a standalone celebration of his streaming achievements rather than a standard tour stop.
Attendance at the Tokyo concert will be limited to Bad Bunny's most dedicated fans in Japan, as identified by Spotify's listener data. This follows the pattern of previous Billions Club Live events, which have featured exclusive performances from artists like Ed Sheeran in Dublin, Miley Cyrus in Paris, and The Weeknd in Los Angeles. Each of these past concerts was professionally filmed and later released as a full-length concert video on Spotify, a format likely to be repeated for the Tokyo event. The series highlights Spotify's strategy of creating unique, data-driven experiences for top artists and their fans.
The announcement caps an explosive period for Bad Bunny, who was once again named Spotify's Global Top Artist in 2025—marking his fourth time earning that title. His cultural influence was recently showcased on one of the world's biggest stages: he headlined the Super Bowl LVIII Halftime Show in February 2025, delivering a vibrant celebration of Puerto Rican culture with surprise appearances by Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin. Industry analysts note that such high-profile moments significantly amplify streaming numbers, creating a powerful feedback loop for platform-driven events like the Billions Club series.
The setlist for the Tokyo show will be drawn exclusively from his billion-stream tracks, a list that includes massive hits like "I Like It" (his 2018 collaboration with Cardi B and J Balvin), "MIA," "Yonaguni," and "Tití Me Preguntó." Other notable songs surpassing the billion-stream mark that fans can expect to hear are "Me Porto Bonito," "La Canción," "un x100to," and "Neverita." This curated performance underscores the remarkable consistency of his streaming dominance, with hits spanning multiple albums and collaborations.
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