Bad Bunny Sydney 2026: Set Times, Setlist, And How To Get There
Whether you've just discovered Bad Bunny off the back of his Benito Bowl performance, you're a die hard fan, a Calvin Klein ad fanatic, or just really keen to see Kendall Jenner's ex-boyfriend live—the news that Bad Bunny is headed Sydney's way in 2026 will not disappoint.
We're still reeling about Bad Bunny's monumental Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, headlining at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, where he became the first solo Latino artist to lead the halftime show and the first to perform a set almost entirely in Spanish on what’s arguably the biggest stage in global entertainment.
Not only this, but the performance, filled with that many incredible cameos (Lady Gaga, Ricky Martin, Jessica Alba, Pedro Pascal and Cardi B to name a few) and historical Puerto Rican references, arrived just a week after one of the biggest night's of his career—winning Album of the Year at the 2026 Grammy Awards. Again, the first time this award clocked an entirely Spanish album for his renowned Debí Tirar Más Fotos.
Bad Bunny coming to Australia is a pretty big deal for a number of reasons. Firstly, it marks his first-ever show here and very much reflects a wider shift of Latin music beyond its traditional markets. He's also riding of huge cultural momentum right now with the aforementioned Grammy win, speaking out about ICE raids, Super Bowl show and streaming dominace that continues to rise.
Now, if you haven't secured tickets yet to his Australian tour (in which, he's only selected Sydney to perform), or just want to wrap your head around what's on offer, you'll be grateful for this guide. We've pulled together everything you need to know for his two Sydney shows.
Jump to:
- When And Where It’s All Going Down
- What To Expect From The Setlist
- Getting To Olympic Park
- How To Secure Tickets
When And Where It’s All Going Down
Bad Bunny hits up ENGIE Stadium at Sydney Olympic Park on Saturday 28 February and Sunday 1 March 2026. This is his first ever Australian tour, so tickets are going quick—it's definitely going to be one to remember. His “DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour” comes hot off his three-time Grammy and 11-time Latin Grammy award-winning streak, and the success of his sixth album.
Gates will open at 5pm on the day, but keep an eye on your inbox closer to the date—these times are always subject to change. No support acts have been confirmed at this stage. Based on typical stadium scheduling and recent tour stops, the main performance is expected to begin somewhere between 6:30pm and 7:30pm, with the full set running approximately 90–120 minutes.
While official stage times haven’t been locked in publicly, arriving early is your safest bet if you want to catch the full spectacle from the very first beat.
And if previous shows are anything to go by, you’ll be out the gates somewhere between 10:30pm and 11pm—with at least three songs stuck in your head for the next week.
What To Expect From The Setlist
The Sydney shows are expected to follow a similar format to other stops on the DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour—a high-energy run-through of new material layered with the global hits that turned Bad Bunny into a stadium mainstay.
Across recent tour dates, the set has leaned heavily into his latest album, with club-ready production, big visuals and interludes breaking the night into distinct chapters. While the exact order can shift slightly between cities, based on recent performances, this is the lineup Sydney fans are most likely to hear:
Opening Run:
- La MuDANZA
- Callaíta
- PIToRRO DE COCO
- WELTiTA
- TURiSTA
- BAILE INoLVIDABLE
- NUEVAYoL
Concho Interlude:
- VeLDÁ
- Tití Me Preguntó
- Neverita
- Si Veo A Tu Mamá
- VOY A LLeVARTE PA PR
- La Romana
- Me Porto Bonito
- No Me Conoce (Remix)
- Bichiyal
- Yo Perreo Sola
- Efecto
- Safaera
- Diles
- MONACO
- CAFé CON RON
- Ábreme Paso
Jacobo Interlude:
- Ojitos Lindos
- La Canción
- KLOuFRENS
- BOKeTE
- DÁKITI
- El Apagón
- DtMF
- EoO
Expect a two-hour, full-throttle production with cinematic visuals, interludes and very little breathing room between hits. Before Café Con Ron, there’s typically a surprise track thrown into the mix — so if your ultimate fave isn’t listed here, don’t panic just yet.
Getting To Olympic Park
Your best bet? Public transport.
- Train: The fastest way in. Hop a train to Olympic Park Station, with direct services running from the CBD and major hubs every few minutes.
- Bus: Routes like the 526 will get you close, and extra services usually run on big show nights.
- Car: Sure, you can drive, but parking fills up fast and traffic post-show is glacial. If you’re determined, pre-book parking via the Sydney Olympic Park website.
How To Secure Tickets To Bad Bunny
Most importantly, how are you going to get tickets? We're glad you asked.
Bad Bunny will perform on two dates; Saturday 28 February and Sunday 1 March. At this point in time, his Saturday leg has low availability so you'll want to get in quick if this is your preferred day to see the Latino king. His Sunday show is probably your best option if you're looking for more flex with seating and placement.
Pro tip: Arrive early, grab a bite or a drink nearby, and get amongst the fans heading in.
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