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Bad Bunny

Updated: May 3, 2023

Washington DC - Nationals Park

08/23/2022

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Bad Bunny’s show at Nationals Park in Washington DC was a thrilling experience that left concert-goers feeling uplifted and energized. As the stadium filled with the transcendent synths of “Moscow Mule,” Bad Bunny emerged in an orange tie-dyed t-shirt and his signature sunglasses, ready to transport the audience to the beaches of Puerto Rico. Throughout the night, he paid tribute to his Puerto Rican musical predecessors, especially in his performance of “I Like It,” and made time for the melancholy side of his discography with tracks like “Un Coco” and “LA CANCIÓN.”


What sets Bad Bunny apart from other artists is his ability to weave together the serious and the playful. He demonstrated this with “El Apagón,” an energetic, fiercely danceable ode to his homeland that simultaneously criticizes LUMA and U.S. gentrifiers, and “Yo Perreo Sola,” a song that made waves for its empowering message of bodily autonomy on the dancefloor. Bad Bunny’s commitment to Puerto Rico was evident throughout the show, and his eagerness to speak on issues facing the island demonstrated an unusual level of authenticity in the age of the Instagram infographic.

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The sold-out stadium was filled with 41,000 screaming fans who were treated to an unforgettable performance by Bad Bunny. His boundless energy made him a joy to watch, and it’s clear that he’s most at home on stage—the bigger the crowd, the better. While his talent as a performer can sometimes get lost in the tangle of his public persona and projects outside of music, it’s worth reiterating that Bad Bunny is a force to be reckoned with in the world of music. If you have the opportunity to see him live, don’t hesitate—take it.


Here are some photos and a video produced by the Gueits Production from the Bad Bunny show at The Nationals Park. All photos and video are courtesy of The Gueits Production.


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