In Mexico City, Bad Bunny’s performances are anticipated to bring in 3.228 billion pesos

The eight performances of Puerto Rican musician Bad Bunny at the GNP Stadium in December are expected to bring in 3.228 billion pesos, according to the National Chamber of Commerce, Services, and Tourism of Mexico City (Canaco).
Vicente Gutiérrez Camposeco predicted that «Bad Bunny‘s concerts will generate 2.262 billion pesos from ticket sales, 550 million pesos from food and beverage consumption, and 416 million pesos from hotel occupancy.»
A total of 500,000 to 520,000 people are anticipated to attend Bad Bunny’s «DeBỹ Tirar Más Fotos World Tour» on December 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 19, 20, and 21, traveling from Mexico City, other parts of the country, and other nations.
According to the business organization, these kinds of performances not only strengthen Mexico City’s standing as a center for Latin American culture and entertainment, but they also stimulate the local economy by igniting value chains in industries like retail, food and beverage, and transportation.
Restaurants, cafes, bars, fast-food restaurants, taxis, ride-hailing apps, public transit, tourism services, convenience stores, and souvenir shops are the businesses that stand to gain the most.
During the Puerto Rican singer’s five performances, all of the hotels in the vicinity of GNP Stadium will have occupancy rates between 80 and 90 percent.