Instead of focusing solely on his musical projects, the Grammy-winning reggaeton artist took time off to attend the 2025 Met Gala. His walk on the red carpet this year signaled a stylish reappearance by the artist whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio. He had served as a co-chair during the 2024 edition of the event.
With a fashion-forward approach, Bad Bunny brought in elements of his Puerto Rican background to fit the Black dandy theme.

He stepped out wearing a sharp espresso brown suit, specially made by Prada, and topped it with a wide-brimmed hat that resembled a traditional Puerto Rican pava. That hat is woven from the leaves of the island’s hat palm.
Recapping His Previous Look
The previous year, Bad Bunny caught attention in a navy-blue suit crafted by Maison Margiela Artisanal and designed by John Galliano. He accessorized that outfit with a soft hat and a matching bunch of flowers, all echoing the 2024 gala’s theme, called “The Garden of Time.”
This new red carpet appearance comes at a busy time for the singer, as he prepares for a concert series titled No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí in Puerto Rico. The residency is set to begin on July 11 and will keep him performing on his home island for weeks.
Before the end of the year, he also plans to hit the road with a global tour, with shows booked across different continents such as Asia, Europe, and Latin America.
Details of His Upcoming Tour
On May 5, Bad Bunny officially made it public that he would be launching his Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour. The tour is expected to start on November 21 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
It will include stadium concerts in countries like Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Japan, Australia, Spain, and the United Kingdom.
He made this announcement shortly after concluding the ticket sales for his Puerto Rican residency, which drew massive attention.
Over 400,000 tickets were sold both online and physically, leading to nine more shows being added to the original 30-concert lineup. That extension now means the residency will run through September 14.