Fresh off his Super Bowl halftime performance and an Album of the Year Grammy win, Bad Bunny is officially bringing his world tour to Sydney this weekend, marking the global superstar’s first-ever performances in Australia. The Puerto Rican hitmaker will play two huge shows at Sydney Olympic Park as part of his DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour, with Sydney making an exclusive list as the tour’s only Australian stop. Blending reggaeton, trap and Latin pop, Bad Bunny is known for his explosive live shows, and now he’s bringing that energy down under. If you’re heading along on Saturday, February 28 and Sunday March 1, here’s what you need to know ahead of the Sydney shows, including the setlist, start times and key transport details.
What songs will Bad Bunny perform in Sydney this weekend?

The Sydney shows are expected to follow a similar format to other stops on the DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour, with a high-energy mix of latest tracks alongside fan favourites from across his catalogue. Drawing heavily from his latest album, the setlist is likely to lean into the upbeat, club-ready sound that has defined his recent tours, though the exact lineup can vary slightly between cities. The concert will also feature one of the tour’s signature highlights: the famous “La Casita“, a secondary, more intimate stage designed for a closer fan experience.
Based on recent performances, these are the songs you’re likely to hear on the Sydney setlist:
- 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
- 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
Where and what time are Bad Bunny’s Sydney shows?
Bad Bunny will perform two shows at ENGIE Stadium on Saturday, February 28 and Sunday, March 1. Gates are scheduled to open from 5pm, with the main performance kicking off around 7pm. External merchandise will be available from 12pm on the day, with the merch tent located at the Dome within Sydney Showground, a short walk from the stadium.
No support acts have been confirmed at this stage, and exact stage times can vary, so arriving early is a good idea if you don’t want to miss any part of the night. If you missed out, tickets are still available to purchase here.
Getting there
ENGIE Stadium is located within Sydney Olympic Park and is well connected by public transport. Travel on trains, metro and light rail is included in your concert ticket, with additional services running across the evening, including direct trains to Olympic Park. The station is a short walk from the venue, and public transport is highly recommended. Public transport is included with your concert ticket, so you won’t need to tap on with your Opal card when heading to the show. Plan your trip via Transport for NSW before heading out.