Three decades of musical artistry culminated in a historic finale as Bad Bunny concluded his record-breaking Puerto Rico residency with “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí: Una Más” on September 20 at San Juan‘s José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum. The high-profile event not only marked the end of a 30-show sold-out run but coincided with the eighth anniversary of Hurricane Maria, bringing profound significance to both the artist’s career and Puerto Rican collective memory.
Bad Bunny’s historic finale transcended music, honoring both artistic achievement and Puerto Rico’s resilience on Hurricane Maria’s anniversary.
Amazon platforms exclusively broadcast the performance, which began streaming at 8:30 p.m. ET across the Amazon Music app, Prime Video, and Twitch’s @AmazonMusic channel. Prime members enjoyed complimentary access, while the livestream remained available globally for 24 hours following the initial broadcast, including an automatic replay at midnight ET.
The residency, which commenced on July 11, 2025, established itself as one of the most extensive musical showcases ever held at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico. Bad Bunny’s performances featured tracks from his latest album “bíar Más,” specifically curated for Puerto Rican audiences, alongside his multi-genre hits that have defined his career. The show featured special guest Marc Anthony who joined Bad Bunny for an emotional performance of “Preciosa” as a tribute to Puerto Rico.
Beyond entertainment, the finale launched a thorough Amazon-Bad Bunny partnership focused on education, disaster relief, and economic development initiatives throughout Puerto Rico. This collaboration exemplifies how corporate resources can support communities recovering from natural disasters, while simultaneously elevating cultural awareness on a global stage.
Amazon’s technological infrastructure proved capable of handling massive concurrent viewership without interruption. The company’s AI-powered search enhancements in the Amazon Music app facilitated music discovery surrounding the event, while Twitch enabled real-time fan engagement through interactive features. The event leveraged high-fidelity sound options to deliver premium audio quality that enhanced the emotional impact of the performances.
The livestream transformed a local cultural phenomenon into a globally accessible experience, allowing international fans to participate virtually in what would otherwise remain a geographically limited event. Bad Bunny’s residency finale demonstrated how digital platforms can amplify artist reach while highlighting important social issues through music, creating unprecedented visibility for Puerto Rican talent and ongoing recovery efforts. The event also showcased how musicians can leverage sync deals to maximize revenue potential through strategically partnering with streaming platforms and visual media.