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Bad Bunny announced as a headliner for Travis Scott’s Astroworld festival

It’s going down next weekend


OCTOBER 27, 2021 12:37 PM EDT

As fans eargerly wait for  Bad Bunny  to embark on his highly-anticipated El Último Tour Del Mundo, it’s been announced that the superstar will take the stage much sooner than we all thought.

After announcing a 2022 tour, the reggaetonero suprised fans in his native Puerto Rico by announcing two dates at the iconic Hiram Bithorn Stadium in December. Those tickets sold out instantly, just like those for El Último Tour Del Mundo, but now, fans have another chance to see Benito--and it’s next weekend.

On Tuesday, October 26, Travis Scott finally unveiled the lineup for his Astroworld 2021 festival in his hometown of Houston, Texas. This comes months after tickets to the rapper’s festival sold out upon beiing announced, regardless of fans not knowing who would be performing.

He took to social media to announce who will be performing at his annual festival, which is going down on November 5 and 6.

In addition to Bad Bunny, the Astroworld 2021 lineup includes big names like 21 Savage, Lil Baby, SZA, Chief Keef, Young Thug, Baby Keem, Tame Impala, Earth, Wind & Fire, Don Toliver, and more.

In his caption, Travis expressed just how excited he is to kick off the third year of “Utopia.”

“NOVEMBER COME WONT YOU POP OUT AT THE FEST. 3RD ANNUAL ASTROWORLD FEST LINE IS NOW HERE,” Scott wrote in his caption. “WELCOME TO UTOPIA WE MORPHED THE GROUNDS INTO A NEW UNIVERSE THIS YEAR CANT WAIT FOR YALLL TO SEEEE IT. AND IM BRINGING SOME AVENGERS WIT ME.”

He went on to say that even though the show sold out prior to his announcement, he was able to release more tickets for fans.

PS SHOW IS SOLD OUT BUT I FINESSED A BIT MORE FOR YALL LETS THE RAGGGGGEEEEEEEERSS F***ING COMMENCE BASNNFKDJDJRVEBEHWH,” he wrote.

Astroworld has expanded its capacity and expects to welcome 100,000 fans to Houston next weekend. A limited number of two-day GA tickets to the 2021 third-annual festival have been released and are on sale now starting at $350.

Just like virtually every other artist, it’s been a long time since we’ve seen Bad Bunny perform, thanks to the pandemic. He’s released three full-length albums since his last tour, which has fans wondering what he’s going to perform for his concerts in 2022. 

Hopefully, we’ll get a preview at Astroworld.