Bad Bunny Gets Romantic & Brings Grupo Frontera as Special Guest on His 4th Night in Mexico
Grupo Frontera joined Bad Bunny on Monday (Dec. 15) as a special guest at the Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City to perform the Tex-Mex cumbia “un x100to” together. The participation of the Mexican-American supergroup during the Puerto Rican superstar’s fourth show created a unique moment, blending regional Mexican music with reggaetón and Caribbean salsa for one night.
The group took to the main stage of the venue to the roar of 66,000 people, according to figures from Ocesa, who celebrated and captured the moment with their cell phones. The band, led by vocalist Adelaido “Payo” Solís III, became the second guest in Bad Bunny’s series of eight concerts in Mexico City, following Colombian artist Feid, who joined the second night of the tour on Dec. 11 from the alternate stage known as “La Casita.”
“un x100to” made its way to the Mexican leg of the Debí Tirar Más Fotos tour on the same night Bad Bunny gifted his audience with an exclusive performance of “Where She Goes.” This successful romantic cumbia marks Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio’s second collaboration with regional Mexican artists, following the 2019 remix of the corrido “Soy el Diablo,” which he recorded with corridos tumbados star Natanael Cano.
The music video for his 2023 hit “un x100to, entered YouTube’s Billion Views Club in September, marking his 17th entry overall. Meanwhile, for Grupo Frontera, “un x100to” becomes the group’s second entry in the platform’s exclusive club.
Bad Bunny will perform the fifth concert of his tour on Dec. 16 at the Estadio GNP Seguros, a venue that, according to Ocesa, will bring together more than 520,000 people across the eight shows, with the remaining ones scheduled for Dec. 19, 20 and 21 all sold out.
The boricua star ranks as the third artist with the highest number of concerts at the legendary capital city stadium, formerly known as Foro Sol, trailing only Colombian superstar Shakira, who holds the record with 12 shows, and Mexican group Grupo Firme with nine concerts already performed.
The Debí Tirar Más Fotos tour began on Nov. 21 in the Dominican Republic and also made stops in Costa Rica. In 2026, it will continue in Chile, Peru, Argentina and Brazil before moving on to Asia and Europe.
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