Puerto Rican reggaeton superstar Bad Bunny has set San Antonio fans’ excitement soaring to unprecedented heights. Riding the wave of his recent Grammy win and in anticipation of his upcoming Super Bowl halftime show, the city is hosting a special week-long pop-up event dedicated to the Latin music icon. The initiative celebrates Latino culture, showcases Bad Bunny’s global influence, and highlights key milestones in his illustrious career.
Casita Stage Pop-Up Event
That Venue at The Rim, San Antonio, launched a unique pop-up on Friday, recreating Bad Bunny’s iconic ‘Casita Stage’ from his concert residency in San Juan. Fans can immerse themselves in interactive experiences, including themed photo opportunities, music-driven activities, and party settings that echo the vibrancy of his performances. This allows attendees to connect directly with Bad Bunny’s music and global fan community.
Event Schedule:
| Date & Time | Event | Admission & Policies | Special Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 February, 9 PM – 2 AM | Bad Bunny Party & Photo Ops | Limited free RSVP for female fans; general admission $18.70 | Puerto Rico energy en el corazón de Texas |
| 7 February, 9 PM – 3 AM | Bad Bunny Party & Concert-Themed Fun | Limited free RSVP for female fans; general admission $18.70 | “Benito hits all night” |
| 8 February, 4 PM – Night | Super Bowl Viewing Party | Limited free RSVP for female fans; general admission $13.50 | Two-ticket limit per customer |
Drag Brunch and Super Bowl Viewing
In addition to the pop-up parties, Let’s Be Honest venue is hosting a Super Bowl-themed drag brunch. Hosted by Kristy Waters and DJ Vitamin A, doors open at 11 AM, with performances commencing at 1 PM. The Super Bowl viewing party begins at 5 PM, with kick-off at 6 PM. Entry to all events at this venue is completely free, ensuring fans can celebrate without barriers.
A Celebration of Music and Culture
Attendees have described the pop-up events and drag brunch as a “Latino extravaganza.” Fans consider this series of celebrations a tribute to pivotal moments in Bad Bunny’s career, combining music, dance, and cultural pride. Throughout the weekend, San Antonio pulses with the rhythms of reggaeton, festive energy, and the collective thrill of the Super Bowl.
More than a concert, the Bad Bunny pop-up exemplifies a global celebration of Latino culture, community, and the artistry of a performer whose influence extends far beyond the stage. By centring on his music, creativity, and fan engagement, the event opens a new dimension of cultural celebration and shared joy for attendees.
