
Just six days after releasing his latest studio album, “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana,” Bad Bunny has exciting news for his fans. He’s all set to embark on a tour in 2024 to support this new album.
In a brief video shared on his Instagram on Thursday, October 19, the Puerto Rican artist continues to embrace his new Western concept. He’s seen wearing a denim fringe jacket, cowboy boots, his signature plaid scarf, and a brown face covering while riding a tall horse.
At one point, he stops to examine some “wanted” posters displayed against a wall. One of these posters features a younger Bunny, specifically from his early days when he was making trap music. The poster boldly reads “Most Wanted Tour” at the top and “2024” at the bottom. Towards the end of the clip, an official website is revealed for fans to register and find the tour dates.

The “Most Wanted Tour” is a collaboration between Live Nation and Rimas and is set to kick off on February 21 in Salt Lake City, with the final show scheduled for May 26 in Miami, Florida. In between, Benito will be making stops in various cities across the United States, including Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Houston, Atlanta, and more. The tour poster even teases “and more…” after the list of dates, hinting at the possibility of additional shows being added.
Bad Bunny’s upcoming tour comes on the heels of his 22-song album release, which includes tracks like “Monaco,” “Mercedes Carota,” and “Thunder y Lightning.” This album represents a return to his Latin trap roots, and it also features collaborations with some of his long-time partners, such as Arcangel, Mora, and Ñengo Flow, as well as newcomers like Feid and Young Miko.
In a message to his over 16 million followers on his WhatsApp channel, Bad Bunny expressed his hope that fans will enjoy this album, which he put a lot of effort into. He conveyed that all his projects have been created with love for his audience, but this album, in particular, is dedicated to them like no other.
The “2024 Most Wanted Tour” will follow the artist’s successful “World’s Hottest Tour” stadium run, which concluded in 2022 with record-breaking tour grosses, amassing a staggering $435 million.