Bad Bunny’s Tokyo Billions Club concert premieres globally on Spotify
Bad Bunny’s Billions Club Live concert in Tokyo is now streaming worldwide on Spotify with exclusive footage

Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny made history on March 7 with his first-ever performance in Asia, headlining the one-night-only Billions Club Live concert in Tokyo.
Now, fans worldwide can experience the performance with the premiere of Billions Club Live with Bad Bunny: A Concert Film, exclusively on Spotify.
Bad Bunny is now the cover of Spotify’s Billions Club playlist, in celebration of “EoO” reaching 1 BILLION streams. pic.twitter.com/H2Q16nAkn2
— Access Bad Bunny (@AccessBadBunny) April 8, 2026
Filmed at Tokyo’s Tipstar Dome Chiba in front of over 2,300 top Spotify fans, the 42-minute special captures the high-energy show, featuring eight of Bad Bunny’s biggest hits, including “Tití Me Preguntó,” “Yonaguni,” and “NUEVAYoL.” The concert also offers a unique salsa rendition of “MIA,” marking one of the first times the song has been performed in this style. Longtime collaborator Stillz directed the film, bringing an intimate look at the artist’s connection with his fans.
Bad Bunny shares exclusive commentary in the film, reflecting on his career and global reach: “I never imagined that one day I’d be doing a show in Tokyo… Music and the love I have for what I do have brought me this far.”
The concert film is available globally on Spotify across iOS, Android, desktop, Apple TV, and other TV devices, with subtitles in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, French, and German. Fans in São Paulo, Mexico City, Bogotá, and Buenos Aires also celebrated the release through Spotify-hosted fan experiences with exclusive merch.
The Billions Club program, which includes flagship playlists, artist plaques, videos, and live concerts, now features 30 of Bad Bunny’s songs. Billions Club Live with Bad Bunny: A Concert Film highlights his worldwide influence and continues Spotify’s mission of connecting artists and fans through unique live experiences.


















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