Overview
- Night one at Estadio Nacional began at 9 p.m. and featured a cultural nod as a band member played El Cóndor Pasa, with Bad Bunny later performing the La Casita segment wearing Peru’s national team jersey.
- Thousands queued from the night before for the first of two sold-out shows, with a brief onstage lapsus—heard by some as “Chile”—circulating widely on social media.
- The ATU kept the Metropolitano’s Estadio Nacional station and Corredor Azul route 301 running until midnight, while organizers enforced digital-only, nominative tickets with mandatory DNI or passport checks and banned items.
- La Casita was installed facing the north stand, giving lower-priced sections rare proximity during the 20–30 minute set piece that hosts invite-only guests.
- The Lima dates land as Bad Bunny scores Premio Lo Nuestro 2026 nominations, including Artist of the Year, and releases an Apple Music teaser for his Feb. 8 Super Bowl halftime performance, which the NFL framed as a unifying choice.