Bad Bunny London lands at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this weekend with two stadium shows, and they are his first-ever UK stadium dates. For a run built around only two London nights, that is the whole business: scarcity, scale, and no other UK stop to dilute demand.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London
Bad Bunny, the stage name of Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, is bringing the London leg of the DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS tour to North London. The venue choice is the point of the trip; these are the only Bad Bunny shows in the UK on the entire run, even though the tour has already moved through Düsseldorf, Madrid, Barcelona, and Lisbon.
31 songs made up his most recent set, at his second of two nights in Düsseldorf, Germany on Sunday, June 21. He moved between the main stage and La Casita, a format that gives the show more than one visual lane and makes the London dates less like a standard concert stop than a scaled production built for a stadium floor.
Chuwi and the London bill
Chuwi will support the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium shows, and that matters because the quartet from Puerto Rico has not played in the UK before, according to Setlist.fm. They have already opened for Bad Bunny on the mainland Europe dates, so the London crowd gets a bill that follows the tour’s established structure instead of a one-off local add-on.
January last year is when DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS dropped, and the tour has been riding that release ever since. Add the Super Bowl Halftime show to the picture and 2026 has turned into a high-visibility year for Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, but London is still a separate test: two dates, one stadium, and a UK audience that has not seen him in this format before.
North London matchday details
21cm long and 30cm high is the bag limit for the stadium, and drawstring bags will be available to purchase for £1 on site. Those are the practical constraints that matter if you are heading to North London rather than streaming the headline later: smaller bags, a low-cost backup option, and a venue that expects crowd flow to be managed around a football ground rather than a concert-only site.
White Hart Lane, Northumberland Park, Tottenham Hale, and Seven Sisters are the station options listed for travel to the stadium on the day of the gig. The exact stage times are only approximate, so the useful move is to treat the evening as a window, not a single minute on the clock; if you are going, arrive early enough to clear the bag check and the station crowd before the show starts to build.






