Bad Bunny is currently on his Most Wanted Tour. During a concert in his home country of Puerto Rico, one of his backup dancers suffered a wardrobe malfunction, and fans are swooning over the hilarious moment on social media.
According to People magazine, the musician performed a show in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Friday, and while he was singing his track "PERRO NEGRO," one of the female dancers' tights got stuck on the musician's crotch area.
The singer appeared shocked, so the dancer immediately pulled her garment from the singer's shorts as it seemed to have stuck on a stud.
Bad Bunny played it off and continued dancing and performing following the minor issue.
Fans took to social media to share their reactions to the incident. One wrote, "That must have been so awkward but hilarious at the same time!"
"Awkward moment but everybody didn't take it to seriously and got a giggle," one added, while another reacted, "Did he complain?? No! A true professional. Lucky, lucky professional."
Bad Bunny's US leg of his Most Wanted Tour shattered records, as he reportedly sold out every single date.
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IQ magazine reported that he performed on 46 different dates in 30 different venues, and his tour grossed approximately $208 million, selling 700,000 tickets.
He broke the all-time concert gross record in 16 venues, including his shows at the Crypto.com Arena with over 47,586 tickets, the Barclays Center with 45,529 tickets, and more.
His tour, launched in support of his latest record, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana, had a 37-song setlist, and the Philharmonic Orchestra Project accompanied him.
In a previous interview with Complex, Bad Bunny, whose real name is Benito Martínez Ocasio, said he was ready to start a new chapter of his musical career, and he wanted to explore other musical ventures in terms of genres.
"Now I want to do other things. And now more [because] there's [other] movements in each country. Back in the day, it was only Puerto Rico in a corner- not anymore," he said at the time, adding that he didn't know where he sees himself in the future as he still wanted to do a lot of music and explore more.
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