
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — During every concert since Bad Bunny began his sold-out, 30-date residency in July, Véronica López has been selling hand-held fans outside of San Juan’s José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. According to López, she’s earned about $5,000 each night from her fans, splashed with designs inspired by the island and Bad Bunny’s newest album, “Debí Tirar Mas Fotos.” “I’ve been here since it started.
Main Idea: Bad Bunny’s Puerto Rico residency ended after giving the island a big tourism and local business boost.
Key Points:
No clear negative impact identified.
Bad Bunny’s residency brought big tourism spending to Puerto Rico, which can support hotels, shops, and workers. Lower ticket and food prices also show how major events can be more affordable for fans.
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The residency venue is repeatedly referenced as the site of the concerts, though it is not an acting.
Named lodging property used as an example of visitor spending during the residency.
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