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Who What Wear on MSNHere's What Fans Wore to Bad Bunny's Residency at Coliseo de Puerto Rico
Artisan practices like crochet have long been intertwined with Caribbean culture, and in Puerto Rico, it carries this breezy elegance that's perfect for both beachside days and concerts at El Choli. I saw crochet dresses, tops, and accessories woven into the crowd and took the textured style for a spin myself in Old San Juan.
As Bad Bunny launched his San Juan residency “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí” fans knew it'd be an event. What they didn’t know? The $200 million economic jolt for Puerto Rico.
Global megastar Bad Bunny concludes his 30-show residency this weekend in Puerto Rico. The “ No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí ” (“I Don’t Want to Leave Here”) shows, which started in July at José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in San Juan, have generated an estimated $200 million in Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico’s economy is getting a bump from Bad Bunny. The award-winning Puerto Rican rapper’s three-month, 30-show concert series in San Juan is spurring a fan-fueled surge in the island’s economy at a time of year when tourism is usually slow.
The global superstar's concert series has attracted thousands of tourists to the U.S. territory and created a short-term economic impact.
In one video shared by TODAY’s Executive Editor, Arianna Davis, Hamm could be seen having the time of his life as he vibed out to Bad Bunny's music while wearing a black-and-white printed shirt, a bucket hat and a pair of matching shorts.
A traditional home built in the arena at Bad Bunny’s residency has welcomed dozens of guests, one of whom said it “feels like a Christmas party in a house.”
Footage shows the moment Bad Bunny appears injured during a recent concert performance in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It happened as the global superstar was hitting moves at his No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí (I Don’t Want to Leave Here), residency at Coliseo de Puerto, on Friday, September 5.