Bad Bunny in Medellín: Tribute to Yeison Jiménez & Concert Details
Bad Bunny’s “Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour” continued in Medellín, Colombia, on Saturday, January 24th, with a performance at the Atanasio Girardot stadium. The concert, attended by thousands, featured a special tribute to the late Colombian singer Yeison Jiménez.
A Musical Homage
During the concert, Bad Bunny paused his set for a musical tribute. The song “Aventurero,” closely associated with Yeison Jiménez, was performed onstage. The audience responded enthusiastically, singing along to the song in a display of emotion. Bad Bunny then resumed his performance with the song “Pitorro de Coco.”
This tribute took place during the second of Bad Bunny’s performances in Medellín. The artist debuted his Colombian tour leg in the city on Friday, January 23rd.
Impact on Medellín
The concerts have coincided with a significant influx of visitors to Medellín, impacting various sectors, including urban mobility. The city’s administration anticipated a high volume of traffic around the Atanasio Girardot stadium during peak hours, potentially leading to congestion.
To mitigate potential traffic issues, the city recommended that residents plan their routes in advance, avoid the stadium area during peak times, and follow the directions of traffic authorities.
Furthermore, the Medellín Metro extended its operating hours until 1:30 AM from January 23rd through January 25th to facilitate the safe return of concert attendees, both locals and visitors.
Looking Ahead
As Bad Bunny concludes his Medellín performances on Sunday, January 25th, the city may see a decrease in concentrated traffic around the stadium. It is possible that the extended Metro hours will continue to be utilized by residents and visitors alike. The impact of the concert series on local businesses and tourism could be assessed in the coming weeks.
Frequently Asked Questions
What song was performed as a tribute to Yeison Jiménez?
The song “Aventurero,” a song associated with Yeison Jiménez, was performed as a tribute.
When did Bad Bunny’s Medellín concerts begin?
Bad Bunny’s Medellín concerts began on Friday, January 23rd.
What steps did the city of Medellín take to manage traffic during the concerts?
The city recommended route planning, avoiding the stadium area during peak hours, and following traffic authority directions. The Metro also extended its operating hours.
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