Bad Bunny capped off his three-night stop in Medellín, Colombia by bringing out Karol G as his final guest. She joined other guests that included Bomba Estéreo on the first night and Arcángel on the second night.
Fans were speculating that J Balvin was going to be the guest, since an aviation account had seen his private jet arrive in Colombia ahead of the show. It helps that Medellín is his hometown. However, according to his Instagram, Stories, Balvin stayed in NYC during the freeze. Also, Bad Bunny and J Balvin reunited at the end of 2025 in Mexico City.
Karol G and Bad Bunny performed their 2017 song “Ahora Me Llama,” their first and only collaboration up until this point. It marked the first time they shared a stage in nearly a decade.
“You are a worthy representative," Bad Bunny said to Karol in Spanish, after her album Mañana Será Bonito became the first all-Spanish-speaking album by a female artist to go number one on the Billboard 200.
Karol G also performed tracks from her latest album Tropicoqueta, “Latina Foreva” and “Si No Te Hubiera Conocido.”
Karol G’s parents were also spotted vibing to her performance in the audience.
Bad Bunny also paid homage to Colombian native Juanes, performing the classic “Camisa Negra,” which was an instrumental cover of the track as the crowd sang every word.
For each show on his tour, Bad Bunny has performed an exclusive song for each city. For his final night in Colombia, he performed reggae-leaning “A Tu Merced” off his sophomore album, YHLQMDLG.
Next, Bad Bunny will take a two-week break, as he is set to headline the Super Bowl Halftime Show on February 8 in San Francisco. After that, Bad Bunny will continue his tour, going to Argentina, Brazil, Japan, Australia, and then making his way through Europe.