Bad Bunny’s ‘I’m Not Taylor Swift’ Comment Ahead of Tour Explained

Bad Bunny has cleared up a significant misunderstanding among fans before embarking on his much-awaited global tour. Rumors had been circulating that this Latin sensation might adopt a performance format similar to Taylor Swift’s for his upcoming concerts; however, the artist swiftly debunked these assumptions.

What did Bad Bunny say about Taylor Swift?

Preparing for his massive global stadium tour, Bad Bunny has clarified what fans can anticipate and avoid based on recent interviews. Contrary to popular assumption, his upcoming tour will not follow the same retrospective style as Taylor Swift’s record-breaking Eras Tour.

Beginning November 21 in the Dominican Republic, Bad Bunny’s Debí Tirar Más Fotos concert will primarily highlight his most recent album, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS. Contrary to fan expectations of a broad selection of songs throughout his career, the Puerto Rican artist has distanced himself from comparisons to Taylor Swift’s multi-album event.

He made it clear to Variety, “To set the record straight from the beginning, I’m not Taylor Swift. The upcoming tour isn’t going to follow her format; instead, it’s primarily focused on Debi, and a few of my older tunes will be incorporated.

The Live Nation-produced tour will lead Bad Bunny through Latin America and Europe, marking his debut appearances in Japan, Australia, and Brazil among other destinations. With a staggering 2.6 million tickets already sold, this tour is on track to set new records, making him the first Spanish-language artist to headline stadiums in seven countries on its schedule.

Regardless of the grandeur of the concert tour, he manages to stay humble, cracking jokes about his astonishment at playing two nights in Sweden. “I enjoy performing as if no one there recognizes me,” he remarked, highlighting his fervor for live performances. He maintains a balanced view, recognizing the hurdles but keeping things in perspective: “My role is to simply sing, and though it involves its own set of compromises, it seems ridiculous to grumble about that.

Fans eagerly waiting for an Eras-like tour from Bad Bunny should understand that he’s making it all about the current moment, rather than reminiscing on the past.

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2025-06-19 11:40