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Bad Bunny marks end of historic Puerto Rico residency

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September 22, 2025

Bad Bunny fans drowned out memories of Hurricane Maria in one booming voice on the anniversary of the devastating storm.

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Bad Bunny marks end of historic Puerto Rico residency

ALEJANDRO GRANADILLO Associated Press BAD BUNNY at his final show in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on the eighth anniversary of Hurricane Maria.

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - Bad Bunny fans drowned out memories of Hurricane Maria in one booming voice on the anniversary of the devastating storm.

Saturday was a concert for Puerto Ricans by Puerto Ricans to remind the world about the power of la isla del encanto - the island of enchantment.

"We're not going to quit. The entire world is watching!" Bad Bunny thundered into his microphone as he looked into a camera streaming his last show in Puerto Rico this year to viewers around the world, concluding a historic 30-concert residency in the U.S. territory.

The crowd roared as thousands watching via Amazon Music, Prime Video and Twitch joined them, marking the first time Bad Bunny was streamed across the globe.

The residency was more than just a series of concerts. Saturday marked the end of an extended love letter that Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio sang to his homeland. He tapped into what it means to be Puerto Rican, to delight in the island's beauty, to defend its land and fight for its people.

"This is for you," Bad Bunny said from the rooftop of a famed Puerto Rican house installed at the concert venue as he raised his glass and the crowd raised their glasses in return.

'We are still here'

Saturday marked the eighth anniversary of Hurricane Maria, which slammed into Puerto Rico as a Category 4 storm on Sept. 20, 2017.

An estimated 2,975 people died in the sweltering aftermath of the storm that crippled the island's electric grid, leaving some communities without power for up to a year.

Anger and frustration. over the pace of reconstruction continues to simmer as chronic power outages persist.

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