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Bad Bunny Teams With Adidas Ahead of Australia Tour Dates

Bad Bunny has teamed up with adidas to create exclusive Australian merch, ahead of his tour later this month

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Bad Bunny’s global domination is continuing, with exclusive, limited-edition adidas merch making its way Down Under ahead of his stadium tour.

Bad Bunny’s ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour’ is landing in Sydney later this month, and to celebrate, the exclusive adidas t-shirt will be released as part of his ongoing partnership with the brand.

The design continues the visual language of the collaboration, offered in both white and black colourways. The back features ‘De Puerto Rico Para El Mundo’ messaging, alongside ‘Sidney’ typography rendered in Bad Bunny’s signature album font. Completing the piece, an ‘adidas Para Bad Bunny’ phrase is delicately embroidered at the left front hem.

The exclusive t-shirt, priced at $80, will be available in limited quantities online, at adidas Pitt Street, and Above The Clouds, releasing on a first-come, first-served basis, timed to coincide with Bad Bunny’s Sydney performances.

The tour follows Bad Bunny’s record-breaking sixth studio album, Debí Tirar Más Fotos, which spent three consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and has held the top spot on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums chart for 16 weeks straight.

The album also made history as the first non-English language release to chart all of its songs on the Billboard Hot 100 for three consecutive weeks, and the first to win the coveted Grammy Award for Album of the Year.

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It also follows his historic Super Bowl Halftime Show, which drew in 128 million US viewers. His performance was packed with references to Latino culture and saw the artist singing “Tití Me Preguntó” as he weaved past people cutting cane with machetes, stopping by a piragua (Puerto Rican shaved ice) stand, delivering several hits from the rooftop of the famed casita (his Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour centerpiece), inviting the likes of Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin to the stage, hanging from electric poles as he performed political-party track “El Apagón”, and bellowing “God bless América!” before listing nearly every country in the Americas from Chile in the south to Canada in the north.