Bad Bunny didn’t tour US over fears of ice raids



Bad Bunny has revealed the real reason he chose not to include the United States in his upcoming 2025-2026 tour.

The Puerto Rican rapper, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, claimed that he doesn’t want to perform in the US during his Debi Tirar Mas Fotos concert series because of fears that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) “could be outside” his shows.

Bad Bunny arriving at the Calvin Klein Collection fashion show in New York City on Feb. 7, 2025. GC Images
Bad Bunny performs in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on July 11, 2025. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images

“There were many reasons why I didn’t show up in the US, and none of them were out of hate – I’ve performed there many times,” the King of Latin Trap, 31, told I-D in an interview published Wednesday, Sept. 10.

“All of [the shows] have been successful. All of them have been magnificent. I’ve enjoyed connecting with Latinos who have been living in the US,” he continued. “But specifically, for a residency here in Puerto Rico, when we are an unincorporated territory of the US…People from the US could come here to see the show.”

The “Dakiti” hitmaker, however, added that he was also “very concerned” ICE might organize outside his shows if he did include the US in his upcoming tour.

An ICE immigration raid at the Hyundai-LG vehicle assembly plant in Ellabell, Georgia, on Sept. 4, 2025. EPA/Shutterstock
ICE agents detain a man after conducting a raid at the Cedar Run apartment complex in Denver, Colorado, on Feb. 5, 2025. REUTERS

“Latinos and Puerto Ricans of the United States could also travel here, or to any part of the world,” Bad Bunny explained. “But there was the issue of – like, f–king ICE could be outside. And it’s something that we were talking about and very concerned about.”

Fans were disappointed to see that the “Callaita” singer, who was romantically linked to Kendall Jenner from 2023 to 2024, wouldn’t be visiting the States when Bad Bunny first announced his Debi Tirar Mas Fotos World Tour in May.

Set to kick off on Nov. 21 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, the “Monaco” singer will perform throughout Latin America and Europe, as well as Australia, Japan and London, before concluding the tour on July 26, 2026, in Brussels, Belgium.

Bad Bunny at the New York City premiere of “Caught Stealing” on Aug. 27, 2025. Janet Mayer/INSTARimages.com
Bad Bunny attends the 2025 Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City on May 5, 2025. Getty Images for The Met Museum/Vogue

During an interview about the highly anticipated performances, the “Happy Gilmore 2” actor touched upon why he wouldn’t be visiting the US – although he didn’t mention ICE raids at the time.

“It’s unnecessary,” he told Variety in June.

However, this wouldn’t be the first time the “I Like It” artist has shared his thoughts about ICE over the past few months.

Bad Bunny performs during “SNL50: The Homecoming Concert” in New York City on Feb. 14, 2025. Todd Owyoung/Peacock via Getty Images
Bad Bunny arrives at the 2023 Met Gala at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City on May 1, 2023. GC Images

Bad Bunny took to Instagram over the summer to criticize the federal agency for stopping several unidentified individuals in the “DTMF” rapper’s home country.

“Look, those motherf–kers are in these cars, RAV-4s,” he said in Spanish in the video. “They’re here in Pontezuela.”

“Sons of bitches,” Bad Bunny added, “instead of leaving the people alone and working there.”

The “Un Verano Sin Ti” artist, meanwhile, made headlines again last month when a US tourist visiting Puerto Rico for a Bad Bunny concert was shot to death in San Juan.

Bad Bunny during the 65th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California, on Feb. 05, 2023. Getty Images for The Recording Academy
Bad Bunny performs at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York City, on April 12, 2024. Jonah Elkowitz / New York Post

Kevin Mares passed away after being struck in the abdomen and side. The New York native was just 25.

“It’s very hard,” Mares’ father told The Post after his son’s tragic death. “Yesterday was a hard day. We’re still in pain. He was a beautiful person.”

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