Cuban actress attends the Bad Bunny show and shares her opinion after the strong criticism of the singer: "I didn’t miss him."

Cubana defends Bad Bunny's concert in Madrid and gives it a 10 out of 10, despite criticism over the absence of guest artists on that date.



Cuban in SpainPhoto © @roxanabrocheg / TikTok

The Cuban actress Roxana Broche  posted a video on TikTok last Wednesday sharing her experience at the Bad Bunny concert in Madrid, passionately defending the show amidst a wave of criticism from fans who complained about the absence of guest artists on some dates of the tour.

Roxana Broche recorded her reaction still not having recovered from the show: “I know I’m going to get a lot of hate after this video, but I’m going to share my opinion about Bad Bunny’s concert,” she warned from the beginning, anticipating the controversy.

Roxana attended precisely one of the nights when there was no guest artist, the ones most criticized by the audience. Far from joining in the complaints, the Cuban was firm: "I happened to be there on the night there was no guest artist, and I didn't feel it was necessary."

He acknowledged that the disappointment of other fans was understandable: "People are really upset because there was no guest artist; it would have been nice to see someone like Rosalía, but that didn't happen, my friend." However, his personal experience was radically different.

"I laughed, I danced, I cried; I don't know what happened to me that made me feel so emotional," he described, adding that many songs reminded him of specific moments in his life.

Without a doubt, he gave the performance the highest rating: "I give the concert 10 out of 10." He also responded to those who pointed out that the show ended too soon: "They say it ended too quickly because there were no guest artists; I didn't miss that either."

Roxana closed her video with a direct message to the fans who left disappointed: "Enjoy the things, enjoy being present, enjoy the moment. You came to see Benito, you didn't come to see anyone else."

The video is set within the context of the «DeBí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour», the worldwide tour of Bad Bunny which includes 57 shows in 22 cities. In Madrid, the artist performed 10 concerts between May 30 and June 15, 2026. On some nights, surprise guests — Eladio Carrión, RaiNao, and De La Ghetto on different dates — did appear, which heightened the expectations for all the performances.

On nights when there were no guests, disappointment spread on social media, with comments labeling the show as "terrible." The "La Casita" format, a secondary and intimate stage within the performance, also sparked controversy for prioritizing access for women, celebrities, and influencers, which many perceived as exclusive.

All of this happens in a year of enormous visibility for Bad Bunny. On February 8th, the artist starred in the historic halftime show of Super Bowl LX, becoming the first Latino to perform solo on that stage in front of 135.4 million viewers. The show sparked harsh criticism from Donald Trump, who termed it "absolutely terrible" and "ridiculous," to which the singer responded by asserting Latin pride.

"Focus on living in the moment, as that is the most important thing," was Roxana's final advice for those who left the concert with more complaints than memories.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.

Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.