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Bad Bunny in Lima, day 2 LIVE: all the details about the second concert of the “World’s Hottest Tour”

A second chance to see the ‘Bad Rabbit’ live. The reggaeton star Bad Bunny will be presented this Monday, November 14 at the National Stadium, as part of the “World’s Hottest Tour” that has taken him to other countries in the region.

The Puerto Rican artist held the first date of his scheduled concerts in Lima last Sunday and, apparently, exceeded the expectations of his followers. If you are going to attend the second concert by Benito Martínez -real name of the artist-, this is all you need to know.

Ready for the second concert

As happened with the first date, those attending the Bad Bunny concert in Lima must enter through certain entrances, depending on the area they acquired. To do this, Teleticket has shared the map of the National Stadium with all the details.

  • La Playa Zone: Vía Expresa, Jr. Manuel Corpacho, Jr. Madre de Dios
  • East Zone: Expressway, Av. Bauzate Meza,
  • West Zone: Jr. Saco Oliveros
  • Platinum Zone: Jr. Manuel Corpacho,
  • VIP Zone and North Tibuna: Av. 28 de julio
  • Boxes: Jr. Saco Oliveros

Before the great performance of the night by Bad Bunny, the public will be able to enjoy the performance of the Peruvian band Tourista, DJ Steve and DJ Towa. This is the full schedule:

  • Door opening: 3 p.m.
  • DJ Steve: 5 pm
  • DJ Towa: 7 p.m.
  • Tourist: 8:30 pm
  • Bad Bunny: 10 p.m.

It should be noted that to enter the Bad Bunny concert, attendees must carry their ticket and the ID that they have previously registered on the Teleticket website. The option to nominate the tickets was available until 11:59 pm last Saturday, November 12.

transportation alternatives

The Urban Transport Authority for Lima and Callao (ATU) has made the special service “La Busesota” available to users to guarantee the safe return of those attending this second Bad Bunny concert.

Therefore, this Tuesday the 14th the Blue Corridor, Red Corridor, Yellow Corridor and Yellow Corridor will be available; as well as the Metropolitano, leaving from the Estadio Nacional station. All the details in this post.

Meanwhile, the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima (MML) announced the diversion plan that will take place this Monday, November 14 due to the ‘Bad Rabbit’ concert at the National Stadium. The restriction will be in force until 1 am on Tuesday the 15th and will take place in these streets:

  • Intersection of the auxiliary road Av. Paseo de la República (NS), from Av. 28 de Julio to Jr. Madre de Dios.
  • Intersection of José Díaz street, from Paseo de la República Av. (SN) to Jr. Madre de Dios.
  • Intersection of Jr. Saco Oliveros, from Ca. José Díaz to Av. Petit Thouars.
  • Intersection of Jr. Manuel Corpancho, from Ca. José Díaz to Av. Petit Thoaurs.
  • Intersection of Jr. Madre de Dios from, auxiliary road Av. Paseo de la República (NS) to Ca. José Díaz.

Therefore, it is recommended to take precautions and use alternate routes.

How was the first date lived?

Last Sunday, November 13, Benito Martínez offered the first date of his scheduled concerts at the National Stadium in Lima. The Peruvian band Tourista was in charge of opening the show, and they will repeat the order this Monday the 14th.

Minutes before 10 pm, the Puerto Rican artist took the stage. “Moscow Mule” was the song chosen by Benito Martínez to open the concert. Other singles like “Yo No Soy Celoso”, “Safaera”, “Yo perreo sola”, “La santa” and “Si veo a tu mamá” continued in Benito’s repertoire for the “World’s Hottest Tour”.

The Puerto Rican singer performed at the National Stadium.  (Photo: Giancarlo Avila / @photo.gec)

In addition, the artist surprised by incorporating the traditional song “Contigo Perú” in the middle of his concert. The emblematic tune was heard as an introduction to “If we were together.” Meanwhile, another of the epic moments of the night was when Bad Bunny climbed onto a ‘palm tree’ platform and rose above the audience while he sang the single “La canción”.

Bad Bunny said goodbye after midnight and the public applauded him for several minutes. The last song to play at the National Stadium was “After the beach” and was accompanied by fireworks.

However, this first show was not unforeseen. Dozens of people managed to breach the security fence of the National Stadium and entered without paying their tickets. Bad Bunny fans ran to the stairs leading to the stands, without security agents being able to control them. After a few minutes, the situation could be controlled and the infiltrators withdrew.

The attendees made reckless maneuvers to enter the sports venue where the concert was taking place.  (Photo: TikTok)

Source: Elcomercio

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