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Bad Bunny Lands in Lima for Two Sold‑Out Estadio Nacional Shows This Weekend

Strict ID checks, staggered entry, extended transit aim to manage the crowds.

Overview

  • Entry is tied to physical ID validation, with Peruvians required to show a DNI and foreign attendees a passport or official ID, and tickets are accepted only via the Quentro app; doors open at 3 p.m., a possible opener is slated for 8 p.m., and the main set is scheduled for 9 p.m.
  • Security rules prohibit large bags, professional cameras, food and drinks, pyrotechnics, umbrellas and similar items, while small sunscreen (up to 200 ml) and empty bottles for on‑site hydration are allowed, with zone‑specific entrances assigned to reduce crowding.
  • The ATU will keep the Metropolitano’s Estadio Nacional station running until midnight and maintain the Corredor Azul 301 service, with authorized taxi stands designated near the venue for post‑show travel; an official afterparty is scheduled Saturday at Paradiso Lima with DJ Orma.
  • The tour’s signature installation “La casita” will function as an intimate secondary stage within the stadium, located for Lima inside the VIP area on the opposite side of the main stage, with invited guests including influencers, though some, such as Percy PLS, reported being unable to attend.
  • Both nights are sold out with more than 40,000 attendees expected per show and top tickets reported at up to S/1,200, with Ticketmaster noting about 4% of buyers from abroad and a high uptake of VIP packages by foreign fans, as local small businesses project strong sales around the events.