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Puerto Rican Rapper 'Bad Bunny' Is Coming To The Bell Centre In 2022

Tickets for the show go on sale April 16.
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Puerto Rican rapper and Latin GRAMMY winner Bad Bunny will be headlining the Bell Centre in Montreal on March 23, 2022, as part of his El Ultimo Tour Del Mundo tour.

Montreal is the 20th stop on his 25-city North American concert tour

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According to Evenko, the company producing the Montreal show, Bad Bunny's plans to continue touring the world were brought to a halt in 2020 due to COVID-19. 

"His last tour the 'X100PRE Tour' was one of the most prominent live shows of 2019, breaking capacity records and completely selling iconic arenas around the world," Evenko wrote in a news release. 

Tickets for the El Ultimo Tour Del Mundo tour in Montreal go on sale on April 16 at 12 p.m. 

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