Puerto Rican reggaeton sensation Bad Bunny is currently creating waves across the music and entertainment world. Fresh from his recent Grammy victory and on the cusp of headlining the upcoming Super Bowl halftime show, the multi-talented artist—whose real name is Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio—has ignited a storm of excitement among fans worldwide. In San Antonio, this enthusiasm has manifested in a series of fan-centric events dedicated entirely to celebrating his music and cultural impact.
Pop-Up Celebration Recreates Iconic Casita Stage
That Venue at The Rim in San Antonio is hosting a special pop-up event beginning Friday, featuring a meticulous recreation of Bad Bunny’s famous Casita stage, reminiscent of his concert residency in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The initiative aims to celebrate Latino music, art, and community, offering attendees an immersive experience that captures the essence of the artist’s vibrant performances.
The pop-up schedule includes music, themed parties, and a Super Bowl viewing event, with special consideration given to female fans who can access limited free RSVPs. General admission fees apply for other attendees.
| Date & Time | Event | Fees & Policy | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| 6 February, 9 PM – 2 AM | Bad Bunny Party & Photo Opportunities | Limited free RSVP for female fans; General $18.70 | Puerto Rican energy en el corazón de Texas |
| 7 February, 9 PM – 3 AM | Bad Bunny Party & Concert Theme | Limited free RSVP for female fans; General $18.70 | “Benito hits all night” |
| 8 February, 4 PM – Late | Super Bowl Viewing Party | Limited free RSVP for female fans; General $13.50 | Max two tickets per customer |
Drag Brunch and Super Bowl Festivities
In addition to the pop-up, the venue Let’s Be Honest is hosting a Super Bowl-themed drag brunch, hosted by Christy Waters with DJ Vitamin A. Doors open at 11 AM, with performances beginning at 1 PM. The main Super Bowl viewing party kicks off at 5 PM, with kickoff at 6 PM. Admission to all events at this venue is free.
A Celebration of Culture and Music
Attendees have described both the pop-up and drag brunch events as “Latin exuberance” and nights filled with music, dancing, and joy. Fans consider the weekend a milestone in Bad Bunny’s career, providing a rare opportunity to engage with his artistic world outside a traditional concert setting. San Antonio has been transformed into a hub of reggaeton beats, Puerto Rican culture, and Super Bowl excitement, creating an unforgettable communal experience.
These celebrations go beyond mere entertainment. They embody a vibrant tribute to Latino culture, community solidarity, and the global influence of one of the world’s most prominent artists.
