From Lamine Yamal to Úrsula Corberó: the first guests at 'The little house' at Bad Bunny's concerts in Barcelona

The Puerto Rican artist turns his concerts into a viral phenomenon with surprise appearances of stars of sport, music, and television

of may 25, 2026 at 12:27h
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The concerts of Bad Bunny in Barcelona continue to generate headlines beyond the musical. The Puerto Rican singer has once again turned his show into a true social event thanks to ‘La casita’, the VIP space within the stage where surprise guests from the world of sports, music, and culture gather every night.

At the first concert, the most notable presence came from the world of football. Several FC Barcelona stars attended the show, among them Lamine Yamal, who attended accompanied by his partner, the influencer Inés García. Teammates such as Dani Olmo, Gavi, Robert Lewandowski, João Cancelo, Pedri, and Eric García were also seen, forming a true representation of the Barça locker room in the stands. To them were added media personalities such as the presenter Marc Giró, among other guests from the television and cultural spheres.

The second night further broadened the media spotlight with the presence of new well-known faces. In the VIP areas of the venue, one could see Ibai Llanos, Gerard Piqué, and Riqui Puig, as well as content creators and entertainment figures such as Lola Lolita, Miranda Makaroff, Priscila Delgado and Úrsula Corberó, who completed a list of attendees that quickly went viral on social media.

One of the main protagonists of both concerts was the secondary space known as ‘La Casita’, which Bad Bunny has turned into one of the most commented elements of his tour. At the first date, singer Bad Gyal surprised the audience by going on stage to perform the song ‘Da Me’ alongside the artist, one of the most celebrated moments of the night.

At the second concert, the surprise came with the appearance of artist Brytiago (Bryan Myers), who shared a performance with the Puerto Rican singer in another intervention that unleashed the euphoria of the attending public.

Barcelona has thus consolidated itself as one of the most media-hyped stops on Bad Bunny's European tour, where the combination of musical spectacle, surprise guests, and the presence of well-known faces has turned each concert into an event that transcends the musical and immediately expands to social media. The next stop on the tour will be in Madrid, where the singer has up to 12 performances. 

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