Madrid witnessed something special on the third night of Bad Bunny's DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS World Tour. The Puerto Rican superstar invited fellow Boricua Young Miko to the stage at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano, and together they delivered a live rendition of 'FINA' that had the stadium vibrating.
Young Miko's appearance was a well-kept secret, and the crowd's reaction when she walked out was pure euphoria. The track, which originally appeared on Bad Bunny's 2023 album Nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana, has become a fan favorite, and hearing it performed live by both artists added a layer of energy that studio recordings can't capture.
A Meeting of Puerto Rican Powerhouses
Bad Bunny has made a habit of bringing out surprise guests on this tour — earlier stops featured Jhayco, Feid, and Myke Towers — but the chemistry between him and Young Miko felt especially electric. Both artists represent different currents within the Latin urban scene: Bad Bunny as the global icon who broke every barrier, and Young Miko as the rising voice who brings a fresh, unapologetic style. Together, they reminded the audience of Puerto Rico's outsized influence on contemporary music.
Young Miko, who has been making waves with her sharp lyrics and distinctive flow, matched Bad Bunny's stage presence note for note. The performance of 'FINA' became the undisputed highlight of the evening, a moment that fans will be talking about long after the tour moves on.
Madrid has long been a second home for Latin artists, and the city's diverse Latino community showed up in full force. The concert wasn't just a show; it was a celebration of the cultural bridges that music builds between the Caribbean and Europe. Bad Bunny's decision to bring Young Miko to the Spanish capital underscored how Latin music continues to transcend borders, uniting audiences from San Juan to Madrid and beyond.
For those who missed it, the moment was captured in videos that quickly spread across social media, with fans praising the spontaneity and raw talent on display. It's the kind of surprise that makes live music unforgettable — a reminder that even at the highest levels of fame, these artists still find ways to connect authentically with their people.
Bad Bunny's tour has already made headlines for its ambitious production and sold-out venues, but this Madrid stop will be remembered as one of its most iconic nights. As he continues to break records and redefine what a Latin artist can achieve, moments like this prove that his heart remains firmly rooted in the culture that raised him.
For more on Bad Bunny's recent moves, check out our coverage of his Monaco moment with Red Bull Racing and the surprising story behind the Puerto Rican slang in 'Soliá'.

