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Bad Bunny’s London Concerts Propel Grammy-Winning Album to Chart Dominance
724FinanceGökberk Uçar

Bad Bunny’s Grammy-winning album Debí Tirar Más Fotos surges back onto UK charts following his performances at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with significant spikes in sales and streaming metrics.
London Concerts Catalyze Chart Resurgence
The two sold-out shows in London propelled the album to No. 38 on the Official Vinyl Albums chart and No. 42 on the Official Album Downloads chart within 24 hours. Additionally, the album climbed 21 spots on the Official Albums Streaming chart, rising from No. 84 to No. 63, while achieving a 70-place leap on the Official Albums chart, moving from No. 94 to No. 27.Global Tour’s Economic and Cultural Impact
The tour, which began in the Dominican Republic and expanded to Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, and Spain, reflects the rising economic value of Latin music in global markets. The ability to fill major venues in London signals a shift in cultural consumption patterns, with potential implications for international event logistics and cross-border revenue streams.Gökberk Uçar: "Bad Bunny’s ability to sell out a major London stadium underscores the economic weight of Latin music’s global expansion. While this demands sophisticated air freight and event coordination, it also illustrates how cultural capital can drive measurable market impact. Investors and logistics firms should monitor such trends closely."