Bad Bunny‘s Most Wanted Tour is in high gear, bringing his latest album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana, to life across various U.S. cities. Meanwhile, he has invited multiple surprise guests along the way.
The Puerto Rican superstar kicked off his 2024 tour in Salt Lake City, Utah on February 21, promoted by Live Nation. According to Billboard Boxscore, the tour has already grossed $84.2M and sold 282K tickets across its first 18 shows, selling out venues everywhere it’s been.
The Most Wanted Tour features a 37-song setlist that spans El Conejo Malo’s diverse discography, with a focus on his latest album. In addition to the new songs, Bunny pays homage to his earlier work and his Latin trap roots. To see the complete setlist, click here.
In a handful of cities, Bad Bunny has been joined by some surprise guest artists, so far those include Young Miko, Feid, Bryant Myers, and Mora.
The Most Wanted Tour follows on the heels of Bunny’s record-breaking World’s Hottest Tour stadium run, and prior to that, El Último Tour del Mundo, which together closed in 2022 with a staggering $435 million in tour grosses. The current tour continues to build on this success, with sold-out shows and stops including several nights in Los Angeles, Chicago, New York and Miami.
As his U.S. trek carries on, fans can anticipate the surprises that await. Here are Bad Bunny’s surprise guests on his current Most Wanted Tour so far, in alphabetical order:
Bryant Myers
On March 13, during the first of his three shows at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, Bad Bunny was joined by Bryant Myers, a frequent collaborator. Together, they performed “Seda,” a track from Bunny’s latest album.
The longtime Puerto Rican friends have previously joined forces on early Bunny hits such as 2017 singles “Pa Ti” and “Un Ratito Más,” as well as “Triste” from Myers’ 2018 debut album La Oscuridad. Check them out shouting out Puerto Rico on their latest trap effort “Seda.”
Feid
On March 5 in Sacramento, Bad Bunny surprised fans by welcoming Colombian sensation Feid to the stage. Under the glow of green lighting — a nod to El Ferxxo’s signature aesthetic — the duo delivered a powerful rendition of the reggaeton hit “Perro Negro” off Bunny’s latest album. The audience was ecstatic over Feid’s unexpected appearance, as can be seen in the performance video below:
Mora
As Bad Bunny served himself a glass of licor while wearing a black head scarf with studs, he also prepared the crowd to the next moment — Mora’s unexpected arrival.
The star from Bayamón, Puerto Rico, emerged from behind Bunny, adding more energy to the captivated crowd at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on the third night, March 15. Together, they delivered a lively performance of “Hibiki,” a fast-paced, house-infused trap song and the fourth track from Bunny’s latest album. You can view their dynamic performance in the video below:
Young Miko
On March 30, Bad Bunny surprised audiences with a special appearance by Young Miko for the closing night of his Chicago dates. Benito welcomed her with a gigantic hug, and together, they performed “Fina,” off of Nadie Sabe, live for the first time. Bunny had previously showed his support for the emerging star in July of 2022 when she made a surprise appearance on his Coliseo de Puerto Rico show, before kicking off World’s Hottest Tour that year.
Amid a sample of Tego Calderón’s “Pa’ Que Retozen,” “Fina” sees the artists shining with lyrical brilliance. Check out their live showcase below: