Image: LiveNation | Bad Bunny 2026 tour in London

Bad Bunny at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 2026: start time, last-minute tickets, setlist and what you need to know

by · Time Out London

If you’ve got tickets to Bad Bunny this weekend, you’re in for a treat. After playing 10 nights in Madrid and staging one of the most watched Super Bowl Halftime shows in history, Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio is bringing the DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS world tour to London for his first ever UK stadium shows. If those aforementioned performances are anything to go by, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is about to witness something very special indeed.

Joining Bad Bunny on stage in north London will be ‘La Casita’ – literally meaning ‘little house’ – which is a full-scale replica of a traditional working-class Puerto Rican home. It’s been all over social media because the front porch has doubled as a hyped celebrity VIP lounge with stars like Pedro Pascal and Cardi B spotted on previous tour dates.

Heading to Bad Bunny at Spurs this weekend? Here’s everything you need to know about the shows, from the timings and setlist to remaining ticket availability. 

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⏱️ Set times
🏟️ Seating plan
🎤 Support
Setlist
🎟️ Tickets
🎒 Bag policy
🚇 Transport
⛅️ Weather forecast

When is Bad Bunny playing London?

Bad Bunny’s two shows in the UK capital are on:

  • Saturday June 27
  • Sunday June 28

Both nights are at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, N17. These are the only UK dates on the entire world tour.

Image: Live NationBad Bunny, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS London poster

What time do doors open at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium? 

Doors open at 5pm on both nights.

What time will Bad Bunny come on stage?

Based on the timings from the European leg of the tour, expect Bad Bunny on stage at about 7.50pm-8pm. There’s a 10.30pm curfew.

Timings are approximate and subject to change, so keep an eye on official communications.

Who’s supporting Bad Bunny in London?

Bad Bunny is joined in N17 by Chuwi, a four-piece band from Puerto Rico who have been his opening act across the entire European run. They’ve never played the UK before so you’re getting a double first with Bad Bunny’s UK stadium debut and Chuwi’s first-ever UK show. Definitely worth getting there early for.

Judging from previous tour stops, Chuwi will take to the stage at about 7pm.

What’s the seating plan? 

Find a seating map of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the Bad Bunny shows below, according to Ticketmaster.

Image: TicketmasterTottenham Hotspur Stadium, London for Bad Bunny shows

Setlist 

Rather not know the set? Stop reading here. For everyone else, here’s the setlist Bad Bunny played at his recent show in Europe (according to Setlist.fm). He played a whopping 31 songs.

  1. LA MuDANZA
  2. Callaíta
  3. PIToRRO DE COCO
  4. WELTiTA
  5. TURiSTA
  6. BAILE INoLVIDABLE
  7. NUEVAYOL
  8. VeLDA
  9. Tití me preguntó
  10. Neverita
  11. Si veo a tu mamá
  12. PERFuMITO NUEVO
  13. VOY A LLeVARTE PA PR
  14. Me porto bonito
  15. No me conoce
  16. Bichiyal
  17. Yo perreo sola
  18. Efecto
  19. Safaera
  20. Diles
  21. MONACO
  22. Vuelve
  23. CAFé CON RUN
  24. Ábreme paso
  25. Ojitos lindos
  26. La canción
  27. DÁKITI
  28. Yonaguni
  29. El apagón
  30. DtMF
  31. EoO

The set varies night to night, so there’s always the possibility of surprises.

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Last-minute Bad Bunny tickets in London

General sale is completely sold out for both nights. However, there are resale options available on platforms like Ticketmaster, Viagogo and Stubhub.

What’s the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium’s bag policy? 

Gig-goers heading to N17 are strongly encouraged not to bring bags at all to ensure a faster entry. However, if you must carry your essentials, the stadium operates a highly restricted bag policy. Any personal bag must be smaller than A4 size (maximum 21cm x 30cm).

If your bag is deemed too big by the outer cordon security, you can purchase a reusable drawstring ‘bag for life’ at the venue for £1. Alternatively, you will have to check your oversized items into a paid external bag drop facility outside the stadium, though lines get very, very long. Be prepared for thorough searches and queues.

Banned items

The following items are strictly prohibited inside Tottenham Hotspur Stadium:

  • Bags exceeding the A4 limit (including rucksacks, backpacks, and large handbags)
  • Bottles of any kind, glass vessels, cans, and flasks
  • Outside food and liquids of any kind (including water and alcohol, though free water fountains are available inside)
  • Large umbrellas (anything exceeding 1m in size, and small ones must remain folded inside)
  • Professional cameras, video gear, audio recording devices, long detachable lenses, and GoPros
  • Selfie sticks, monopods, and tripods
  • Flares, smoke canisters, fireworks, explosives, or ammunition
  • Air horns, klaxons, lasers, whistles, or unlicensed musical instruments
  • Flags, posters, or banners larger than A3 size, or any with vulgar or offensive slogans
  • Flagpoles greater than 1m in length
  • Spray paint and large industrial-style permanent marker pens
  • Scooters, skateboards, rollerblades, or bicycle helmets
  • High-visibility clothing
  • Pets or animals (with the exception of registered service and assistance dogs)
  • Weapons, knives, blades, or dangerous hazardous items
  • Illegal substances and narcotics
Photograph: Thomas McAtee / Shutterstock.comTottenham Hotspur Stadium, London

Getting to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Don’t drive. Seriously, just don’t. The entire area operates a strict Controlled Parking Zone on event days and roads directly around the stadium are closed completely to traffic. 

The stadium is highly accessible via public transit and you have four main station options depending on where you are coming from: 

  • White Hart Lane (Overground): The closest station. It is a direct 5-minute walk to the stadium. Trains run frequently from Liverpool Street.
  • Northumberland Park (Greater Anglia): A flat, straightforward 10-minute walk to the east of the ground. Ideal if you are arriving from Liverpool Street or Stratford.
  • Tottenham Hale (Victoria Line & Greater Anglia): About a 25-minute walk, or you can hop on one of the high frequency event shuttle buses straight to the stadium. 
  • Seven Sisters (Victoria Line & Overground): Roughly a 30-minute walk along the high road. It is a great option if you want to grab a drink or food on the way down. 

Top tip: The Victoria line gets staggeringly busy after the final encore at Spurs. If you want to beat the worst of the crowds heading south, walking to Northumberland Park or White Hart Lane is usually your fastest escape route. 

Weather forecast

Here’s the weather forecast for each day of Bad Bunny at Spurs.

  • Saturday June 27 – amber warning for extreme heat, with highs of 30C dropping to 24C. As the heatwave breaks, there’s a chance of rain later in the evening
  • Sunday June 28 – highs of 24C, lows of 18C. Cloudy and a bit windy (12 mph gusts), though it shouldn’t rain

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