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President of Mexico asks Bad Bunny for a free concert in the Zócalo: "We can't pay him"

Andrés Manuel López Obrador made this unusual request after hundreds of people were unable to see the Puerto Rican at the Azteca Stadium due to a problem with cloned tickets.

Andrés Manuel López Obrador y Bad Bunny © Instagram / AMLO, Bad Bunny
Andrés Manuel López Obrador and Bad Bunny Photo © Instagram / AMLO, Bad Bunny

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After hundreds of young people were left without being able to enjoy the concert ofBad Bunny at the Azteca Stadium last Friday due to a problem of duplicate tickets,Andrés Manuel López ObradorHe publicly asked the Puerto Rican artist to offer a free concert in the Zócalo for those who could not see him.

"I know that he is saturated and tired, because he works a lot, but I ask him to consider the possibility of him coming to Mexico, to the Zócalo, hopefully he will come," said the president of Mexico, before explaining that they could not pay him, but they could offer him the infrastructure in which to give the concert.

"We can't pay him. It would have to be his collaboration. We take care of the stage and the lights, of course not so spectacular, because I was seeing how he appeared there at the Azteca flying on a palm tree and that can't be done here, but I can put that zipline on," the politician explained with humor, who felt great pain to see that many young people who had bought their tickets for the artist's show were left without entering the venue.

"It's not Bad Bunny's fault, it's those who sold the tickets, but he could contribute," he noted.

In this call he also pointed out Bad Bunny's "supportive" and "sensitive" personality, praising the work he has done in Puerto Rico with Ricky Martin and Residente. "He is a supportive person. I have history of his actions in Puerto Rico and he is sensitive," AMLO commented.

At the moment, Bad Bunny has not responded to the unusual proposal from the president of Mexico, which comes a few days after he ended his successful World's Hottest Tour.

In the most recent interview he gave toBillboard, the "Safaera" interpreter commented that next yearHe will take it to rest from music and celebrate his successes, although he announced that he will meet the commitments he has agreed upon.

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