
Amazon Music and Bad Bunny have joined forces for a collaboration that will spotlight Puerto Rico worldwide while creating lasting community impact. The initiative will launch with “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí: Una Más,” a special performance at José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum of Puerto Rico on Saturday, September 20. For the first time, Bad Bunny’s sold-out residency will be broadcast globally via livestream on Amazon Music, Twitch, and Prime Video beginning at 8:30 PM ET.
The performance, which commemorates the eighth anniversary of Hurricane Maria, caps a residency that reserved nine shows exclusively for Puerto Rican residents. While fans across the globe will gain a front-row seat to this historic concert, the partnership between Amazon and Bad Bunny extends far beyond music.
Together, they are launching programs designed to uplift Puerto Rican communities across education, agriculture, and economic development. Plans include expanding access to STEM education and technology resources for students and teachers, supporting local farmers and food distribution, and amplifying Puerto Rican-owned businesses through a curated Amazon storefront called “comPRa Local.” The new marketplace will showcase local products under a “Hecho en PR” badge, boosting visibility for island creators.
“Benito embodies the spirit of Puerto Rico, and together we’re creating a celebration that transforms his passion for the island into real impact for its people,” said Rocío Guerrero, Director of Music, Latin-Iberia, Amazon Music.
The partnership builds on Amazon’s history of disaster relief in Puerto Rico, which began with Hurricane Maria in 2017 when the company delivered vital supplies using its first Amazon Air flight for relief efforts. Since then, Amazon has supported recovery in Puerto Rico and beyond, delivering more than 25 million relief items worldwide in response to disasters.
Bad Bunny’s collaboration with Amazon also aligns with ongoing investment in Puerto Rico’s economy. Amazon recently broke ground on its first last-mile delivery station in the Caribbean, creating new jobs and expanding delivery infrastructure.
Fans can also expect exclusive content and merchandise tied to the residency, including a limited-edition vinyl of “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” available for pre-order beginning September 20 exclusively on the Amazon Music app.