The millionaire amount that Bad Bunny won with his World’s Hottest Tour

In recent years Bad Bunny has become a musical phenomenon, and it is that he has not only managed to top all the popularity charts, he was also crowned the artist of 2022 thanks to the impressive number of reproductions he has on different platforms. musicals.

In addition, Benito also became the most profitable Latin American artist, thanks to the unprecedented success he achieved with his World’s Hottest Tour.

For several months, the Puerto Rican toured the United States, Mexico, Central and South America to bring the party to his fans, but what few imagined is that he would sell out the tickets for each of his concerts, making this tour one of the most lucrative. according to information from Billboard magazine.

Given this information, it was the host Pati Chapoy who was encouraged to reveal the millionaire amount that the “Bad Rabbit” managed to enter his pocket for the more than 70 presentations he made for just over 3 months, which exceeds 200 million. Dollars.

“The salary that he has, per concert, is four million dollars, if he did 70 concerts in a year, he earned 280 million dollars,” he said.

Although he did not give details regarding where he got this information from, Chapoy also explained that Benito has everything very well thought out, because in addition to working on stage, he is also his own businessman and organizes each of his concerts.

A deserved rest

After the end of his tour in Mexico, the interpreter of “Ojitos lindos” confirmed that 2023 will be a very different year from the others, since he will dedicate it to rest and enjoy the achievements made in recent months.

However, he also clarified that he will not fully retire from the stage, since he will fulfill some commitments and will even enter the studio to record new music, but all this without any pressure: “I’m taking a break. 2023 is for me, for my physical health, my emotional health to breathe, to enjoy my achievements. We are going to celebrate. I have a couple of sporadic commitments, and I will go to the studio, but there is no pressure, ”he told Billboard.

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