Bad Bunny Makes Fans Fly In: A New Era of Concert Tourism  

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Since the 11th century, artists have traveled to audiences, but “concert tourism” has surged with fans flying worldwide for shows like Taylor Swift or Coachella.  

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Bad Bunny’s San Juan residency No me quiero ir de aquí invited fans to his home arena instead of touring, offering 10 weeks of shows at El Choli.  

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He avoided U.S. dates, citing fears ICE could target Latino fans, choosing Puerto Rico for performances of his full catalog.  

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Fans traveled from U.S. states and abroad, experiencing his music in Puerto Rico, blending concerts with vacations. 

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The residency gave fans immersive access: visiting his hangouts, beaches from songs, and a Bad Bunny memorabilia museum.  

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Hosting in Puerto Rico raises issues: tourism boosts jobs but strains housing, environment, and resources like water. 

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