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Bad Bunny Omits U.S. Tour Dates, Citing Fears of ICE Raids Targeting Latino Fans

Jack ReilyJack ReilySeptember 13, 2025 2203 Minutes read0

Global latin music phenomenon Bad Bunny has revealed a significant reason behind the conspicuous absence of United States dates on his “Debi Tirar Mas Fotos World Tour”: a deep-seated concern that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents might target his concerts, potentially detaining his fans. The Puerto Rican artist, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, articulated these fears in a recent interview with i-D magazine, emphasizing his commitment to his audience’s safety.

Bad Bunny’s Direct Concerns: “ICE Could Be Outside”

In the candid interview, Bad Bunny directly addressed speculation surrounding the omission of U.S. stops from his tour itinerary. He confirmed that the possibility of ICE presence outside his venues was a primary factor in the decision. “But there was the issue of — like, f—ing ICE could be outside [my concert]. And it’s something that we were talking about and very concerned about,” the artist stated, articulating a palpable apprehension about the implications of stringent immigration enforcement policies. He acknowledged that while he has a history of successful and enjoyable performances in the U.S., connecting with the Latino community there, the current climate presented an unacceptable risk. He suggested that fans from the United States could instead travel to Puerto Rico, a U.S. territory, or other international destinations to attend his shows.

A Pattern of Activism and Political Stance

This decision is not an isolated incident but rather an extension of Bad Bunny’s consistent use of his platform to address social and political issues. The Grammy-winning artist has previously been vocal in his criticism of ICE. In June, he shared a video on social media depicting what appeared to be an ICE raid in Puerto Rico, denouncing the agents’ actions. His concerns are amplified by the backdrop of increased immigration enforcement, particularly under the Trump administration’s stated agenda for heightened deportations. The artist’s stance reflects a broader anxiety within Latino communities regarding potential increased surveillance and detention during public gatherings.

Broader Impact on Latino Communities and Events

Bad Bunny’s apprehension echoes a wider trend of fear and caution affecting Latino communities and cultural events across the United States. Reports indicate that concerns over ICE raids have led to the cancellation of various festivals and community gatherings, as individuals seek to avoid drawing attention from immigration authorities. The heightened scrutiny and potential for enforcement actions have created an atmosphere where large public assemblies, especially those drawing significant Latino or immigrant populations, are viewed with apprehension. The Supreme Court’s recent decision to lift certain restrictions on ICE raids in Los Angeles further exacerbates these concerns, signaling a potentially more aggressive posture in immigration enforcement.

Puerto Rico as a Sanctuary and Alternative

Instead of U.S. mainland dates, Bad Bunny has scheduled extensive shows in Puerto Rico as part of his tour’s opening residency. He frames these performances not only as a homecoming but also as a sanctuary for fans who might feel unsafe attending events on the mainland. By centering his tour in Puerto Rico, Bad Bunny is making a statement that prioritizes the cultural identity and physical safety of his audience. This move also encourages fans from the U.S. to experience his performances in his homeland, fostering a sense of connection and solidarity.

A Statement Beyond the Stage

Bad Bunny’s decision to exclude the United States from his tour is being interpreted by many as a significant political statement. For one of the world’s most prominent latin music artists, prioritizing fan safety over lucrative U.S. market dates sends a powerful message about human dignity and resistance against what he perceives as oppressive immigration policies. It highlights the intersection of art, activism, and community, demonstrating how a global artist can leverage their influence to advocate for marginalized populations. The absence of U.S. dates on this tour is not merely an logistical choice but a deliberate act of protest.

In conclusion, Bad Bunny’s decision to forgo U.S. tour dates for his “Debi Tirar Mas Fotos World Tour” is a profound reflection of his commitment to protecting his fans from potential ICE enforcement actions. Through his music and his actions, this influential artist continues to amplify the voices and concerns of the Latino community, making a powerful statement that resonates far beyond the concert stage.

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Jack Reily

A seasoned journalist with over two decades of experience, Jack has a profound respect for the history and artistry of Latin music. He earned his degree in ethnomusicology and approaches every article with academic rigor and deep cultural appreciation. He specializes in long-form profiles and historical pieces that honor the legends of the genre.

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