Bad Bunny's Japan Concert to Stream on Spotify

The Latin superstar's first-ever Asia show will be available to stream globally starting April 8.

Apr. 7, 2026 at 6:09pm

An extreme close-up photograph of a glistening metal chain necklace, the links reflecting dramatic studio lighting to capture a sense of high-fashion luxury and glamour.Bad Bunny's dazzling chain necklace, a symbol of his global stardom, shines in an intimate close-up that evokes the glitz and energy of his first-ever concert in Asia.Los Angeles Today

Bad Bunny performed his inaugural concert in Asia in March, playing to a crowd of 2,300 fans in Tokyo as part of Spotify's Billions Club Live series. The full concert recording will now be made available to stream on Spotify starting April 8, allowing his global fanbase to experience the historic performance.

Why it matters

Bad Bunny's rise to global superstardom has been unprecedented, and his first-ever show in Asia represents a major milestone in his international expansion. Streaming the concert on Spotify will give his millions of fans around the world a chance to witness this landmark event.

The details

The Latin music icon played a special show in Tokyo on March 18 as part of Spotify's Billions Club Live series, which celebrates artists who have surpassed 1 billion streams on the platform. The 2,300-capacity concert was Bad Bunny's first-ever performance in Asia.

  • Bad Bunny performed the concert in Tokyo on March 18, 2026.
  • The full concert recording will be made available to stream on Spotify starting April 8, 2026.

The players

Bad Bunny

A Puerto Rican Latin trap and reggaeton singer who has become one of the biggest global music stars of the 2020s, known for his innovative sound and bold fashion sense.

Spotify

The world's largest music streaming platform, which has played a key role in the rise of Latin music by featuring and promoting artists like Bad Bunny to its hundreds of millions of users worldwide.

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What they’re saying

“We're thrilled to bring Bad Bunny's historic Asia debut to his fans around the world through the Spotify platform.”

— Daniel Ek, CEO, Spotify

What’s next

Spotify will promote the concert stream heavily across its platform and social media channels in the lead-up to the April 8 release date, hoping to drive massive global viewership for Bad Bunny's first-ever show in Asia.

The takeaway

Bad Bunny's Spotify concert stream represents the continued globalization of Latin music, as one of the genre's biggest stars brings his dynamic live performance to fans worldwide through the power of streaming technology.