Here’s What Fans Wore to Bad Bunny’s Residency at Coliseo de Puerto Rico

Here’s What Fans Wore to Bad Bunny’s Residency at Coliseo de Puerto Rico


I’ve been a huge Bad Bunny fan for years to the point where it’s become my personality, so finally seeing him perform during his No Me Quiero Ir de Aqui tour at Coliseo de Puerto Rico felt like a dream come true. His residency was one of the most beautiful experiences I’ve had—not just because of the music but because of the atmosphere and getting to experience his Debí Tirar Más Fotos album in the setting of his home. What really stuck with me was the energy of the crowd and, specifically, what everyone wore to the show.

Throughout the concert and my time on the island, I saw Puerto Rican heritage reflected in outfit details everywhere—through textures, accessories, and silhouettes that carried both cultural pride and personal style. Attending this concert inspired me to write about how both natives and visitors to the island respectfully celebrated Puerto Rican culture in their outfit choices at the concert. From pava hats worthy of Bad Bunny’s most recent Met Gala look to long skirts that are simply a classic Boricua choice, these are six things that stood out and made the trip even more unforgettable.

Flower Details

You can’t visit Puerto Rico without being blown away by the beautiful florals that cover the island. At the concert, women adorned their hair and dresses with flowers that gave off the ultimate island girl charm. It’s the main thing I regret not packing.

Crochet

Puerto Rico fashion inspiration.

Artisan practices like crochet have long been intertwined with Caribbean culture, and in Puerto Rico, it carries this breezy elegance that’s perfect for both beachside days and concerts at El Choli. I saw crochet dresses, tops, and accessories woven into the crowd and took the textured style for a spin myself in Old San Juan.

Long Skirts