Bad Bunny’s final Puerto Rico residency concert to stream exclusively on Amazon platforms

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Bad Bunny’s final show of his No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí residency in Puerto Rico will be livestreamed exclusively on Amazon Music, Prime Video, and Twitch on September 20. The concert will take place at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in San Juan and is scheduled to run from 9 p.m. to midnight ET. Prime members can access the event at no additional cost as part of their membership, while it will also be available for free worldwide through the Amazon Music app and the Amazon Music channel on Twitch.

The performance marks the end of a series of nine shows that began on July 11, which were open only to Puerto Rico residents. This final concert is notable as it commemorates the eighth anniversary of Hurricane Maria and represents the first time a show from this residency will be broadcast globally.

In addition to streaming the concert, Amazon and Bad Bunny are launching a broader partnership aimed at supporting Puerto Rican communities. The collaboration includes educational initiatives such as constructing a new school with an enhanced STEM curriculum and resilient infrastructure, in partnership with Fundación Rimas. The school is designed to function as a safe haven during emergencies, featuring off-grid power and internet solutions.

Further plans involve support for local agriculture through food delivery programs and efforts to improve access to fresh produce across Puerto Rico. Economic development is also part of the initiative; Amazon has introduced a “comPRa Local” storefront on its platform that highlights Puerto Rican products with a “Hecho en PR” badge to help promote local businesses.

“This special concert, commemorating the eighth anniversary of Hurricane Maria, represents the first worldwide broadcast from the residency,” according to organizers.

The livestream forms part of ongoing efforts by Amazon Music to expand its digital offerings. Recently, Amazon Music rolled out AI-powered search features for select U.S. subscribers and launched Insights, a tool that lets users explore their personal listening history.



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