Bad Bunny – whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio – is approaching the end of his Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour.
And the 32-year-old performed with the low-key confidence and charisma of an artist now completely comfortable on the world’s biggest stages.
The setlist was unsurprisingly dominated by the album that gives the tour its name.
DTMF, as it’s also known, made history at the Grammy Awards in February as the first sung entirely in Spanish to win album of the year.
Starting the show where the record ends, La Mudanza (The Move) set the tone for the evening – showcasing his ability to blur genre boundaries, blending modern Latin rap with old-school salsa, supported by a live traditional band.
But several songs later, it was Nuevayol that really got the party started, as one of the standout singles to help Bad Bunny break through into more mainstream British audiences.
You don’t need to understand the lyrics – or to have grown up with the more native sounds – to be swept up in his universally danceable rhythms, cinematic samples and infectious hooks.