Bad Bunny livestream promo for 'No me quiero ir de aqui' on Amazon Music

SEATTLE, WA — September 15, 2025— Today, Amazon Music announced a multi-layered collaboration with global phenomenon Bad Bunny that will showcase Puerto Rico on a global stage while delivering lasting community impact. Bad Bunny will extend his sold-out No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí residency with "No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí: Una Más" (“I Don’t Want To Leave Here: One More”), a special performance at José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum of Puerto Rico on Saturday, September 20. And for the first time, Bad Bunny’s historic residency will be broadcast worldwide via livestream beginning at 8:30 PM ET. The performance will be available to stream on the Amazon Music app, the Amazon Music channel on Twitch (@AmazonMusic), and available to all Amazon customers on Prime Video. Watch the trailer here.

This final show caps Bad Bunny’s residency which began July 11, demonstrating his dedication to the local community by reserving nine shows exclusively for Puerto Rico residents. The final performance, commemorating the eighth anniversary of Hurricane Maria, will give global audiences a front-row seat to this iconic moment in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

More than a concert, this performance launches a comprehensive initiative between Amazon and Bad Bunny spanning education, disaster relief, and cultural empowerment. Building on the momentum of this historic moment, Amazon and Bad Bunny will implement programs that uplift Puerto Rico’s economy and create meaningful change across the island. These initiatives include:

  • Education & Technology: Supporting the development of new initiatives designed to provide education programs, technology resources, and an enriched STEM curriculum for students and teachers. This initiative ensures continuous learning and community support, building on the ongoing work of Amazon, Fundación Rimas, and Fundación Good Bunny to advance education in Puerto Rico.
  • Food Delivery & Agriculture Support: Additional initiatives are slated to support farmers and improve access to fresh produce across the island. 
  • Economic Development: A curated storefront on Amazon.com called “comPRa Local” will feature Puerto Rican products, music, authors, and everyday goods, all highlighted with a new "Hecho en PR" badge to bring worldwide visibility and support Puerto Rican-owned businesses.

"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. "By combining music, Amazon technologies, commerce, and community programs at scale, we're engaging global audiences to this historic moment while strengthening Puerto Rican communities. We are incredibly proud of this multi-year collaboration, which turns the power of music into meaningful and lasting progress for the island."

“Puerto Rico is our home, and everything we do is shaped by the island and its people,” said Noah Assad, CEO, RIMAS Entertainment. “This collaboration is about more than music; it’s about honoring our culture and making sure the world not only sees Puerto Rico but also supports and invests in it. Together with Amazon, we’re creating something that will last long after the show ends.”

When Hurricane Maria brought widespread devastation to the island in 2017, Amazon donated and delivered tents, baby formula, and other emergency supplies to communities in need. This marked Amazon’s first use of an Amazon Air flight for disaster relief. Since then, Amazon has donated and delivered more than 25 million relief supplies in response to 186 disasters around the world. Amazon continues to deepen its commitment to Puerto Rico's communities through lasting, locally focused alliances. Amazon collaborates with local organizations to use the power of its vast delivery network, cutting-edge technology, and innovative employees to address some of the world’s most pressing problems, from access to education and housing to food security and disaster relief.

"Having lived through many hurricanes personally as someone born and raised in Puerto Rico, I connect deeply to our work with communities," said Amazon’s head of disaster relief, Abe Diaz, who supported Hurricane Maria relief efforts in Puerto Rico as a volunteer. “Our collaboration with Benito to advance and enrich our community impact in Puerto Rico brings me similar pride, particularly as our efforts look to strengthen communities for generations to come.”

This multi-year collaboration with Bad Bunny also builds upon Amazon investments in Puerto Rico’s economic development and community infrastructure. Amazon broke ground on its first last-mile delivery station in the Caribbean, a milestone project that will create full-time and part-time jobs, plus new driver opportunities through Delivery Service Partners. Beyond creating jobs and improving delivery infrastructure, Amazon has established meaningful relationships with schools, hospitals, and community organizations across the island.

Fans will also gain unprecedented access to Bad Bunny through exclusive content and merchandise. The celebration begins early as Bad Bunny takes over Platino (https://amzn.to/platino), the flagship Latin playlist on Amazon Music, curating a comprehensive tribute to the island's vibrant musical legacy. Additionally, a limited-edition vinyl of “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,which will include special photos of the residency, will be available for pre-order worldwide starting September 20, exclusively on the Amazon Music app.

“No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí: Una Más," will stream exclusively, and for free,on the Amazon Music app, Prime Video and the Amazon Music channel on Twitch (twitch.tv/amazonmusic) on Saturday, September 20at 8:30 PM ET. Follow @AmazonMusicLatin for livestream updates and be part of the global conversation using #BadBunnyUnaMas as we bring the magic of Puerto Rico from Benito's home

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