Medellín is experiencing a historic impact on the economy with the start of Bad Bunny’s ‘I Should Shoot More Photos World Tour’. The Atanasio Girardot received thousands of fans on the first of three consecutive dates.
Given the magnitude of the event, which attracts tourists from various parts of the world, the mayor’s office has deployed a robust operation to prevent the collapse of the roads that surround the sports unit, recommending that citizens avoid driving through the 70 sector if it is not strictly necessary.
To ensure that the night’s economy flows without security setbacks, the organizers arranged for the opening of doors from 3:00 pm, seeking a staggered entry of attendees.
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Although Bad Bunny’s main course is scheduled for 9:00 pm, traffic congestion is expected to continue until the early hours of the morning, which is why traffic authorities have suggested taking alternate routes and planning routes well in advance to avoid getting trapped in traffic jams.
Mayor Federico Gutiérrez announced a key measure for the safe return of the “real until death”: the extension of the business hours of the Medellín Metro.
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During this weekend, the system will operate until 1:30 am, making it easier for attendees to leave the stadium in an organized manner and under the control of public forces.
“We want people to enjoy it with all the guarantees,” said the president, emphasizing that the security device will be permanent in the surrounding stations.
With a show that lasts almost three hours and the expectation of surprise guests after the appearance of Li Saumet on the first date, Medellín is consolidating itself as the strongest place for large international shows in 2026.
The final recommendation of the Ministry of Mobility is clear: prioritize public transport and obey the signals of the agents so that the party does not end in road chaos.
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