Bad Bunny will conclude his sold-out residency in Puerto Rico with a final concert that will be livestreamed exclusively on Amazon Music, Prime Video, and Twitch. The performance, titled “No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí: Una Más,” will take place at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in San Juan on Saturday, September 20, from 9 p.m. to midnight ET (6 to 9 p.m. PT). This marks the first time a show from this residency will be broadcast worldwide.
Prime members can watch the concert at no extra cost as part of their membership through Prime Video. The event will also be available globally via the Amazon Music app and free on the Amazon Music channel on Twitch (@AmazonMusic).
The concert commemorates the eighth anniversary of Hurricane Maria and is intended as more than just a musical performance. It launches a partnership between Amazon and Bad Bunny focused on supporting communities in Puerto Rico through various initiatives.
“More than just a concert, this event launches a comprehensive partnership between Amazon and Bad Bunny aimed at strengthening Puerto Rico’s communities through several initiatives:
Education and technology: Amazon and Fundación Rimas are supporting construction of a new school with enhanced STEM curriculum and resilient infrastructure.
Disaster relief: The school will also serve as a safe haven during emergencies, equipped with off-grid power and internet solutions.
Food delivery and agriculture support: Additional initiatives are slated to support farmers and improve access to fresh produce across the island.
Economic development: A new ‘comPRa Local’ (‘Buy local’) storefront on Amazon.com will feature Puerto Rican products with a ‘Hecho en PR’ (‘Made in PR’) badge to support local businesses.”
The No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí residency began July 11 with nine shows performed exclusively for residents of Puerto Rico. This upcoming final show is expected to attract viewers from around the world.
Amazon has recently introduced AI-powered search features within its music platform for select users in the United States. These features aim to improve music discovery by offering personalized recommendations based on listening history. Customers can now explore their favorite artists, songs, and trends using Insights on Amazon Music—a tool designed to help users better understand their own listening habits.


