
Actor Jon Hamm continues to showcase his love for music and culture as he joins a star-studded audience at Bad Bunny’s groundbreaking concert residency in Puerto Rico. The celebrated artist has been performing a month-long series of electrifying shows, titled ‘No Me Quiero Ir de Aquí,’ at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in San Juan.
Bad Bunny’s Residency: A Historic Celebration
Bad Bunny, the Puerto Rican rapper and global superstar, has taken over his hometown with an unprecedented concert residency featuring music from his sixth studio album, ‘Debí Tirar Más Fotos.’ The residency has quickly become a cultural phenomenon, with fans and celebrities alike traveling to San Juan to witness the memorable performances.
Designed to combine music and intimacy, the shows include multiple stages, one of which also hosts a VIP section. Famous attendees such as LeBron James, Ricky Martin, and Austin Butler have been spotted enjoying the high-energy atmosphere during the residency.
Jon Hamm Embraces His Bad Bunny Fandom
On August 16, Jon Hamm was seen fully immersed in the excitement, dancing and singing along to the Grammy-winning artist’s biggest hits. Social media clips captured his enthusiasm, with one TikTok video posted by TODAY’s Editorial Director, Arianna Davis, showing the actor vibing to the music in a stylish black-and-white outfit paired with a white bucket hat.
Hamm’s admiration for Bad Bunny is no secret. In a prior interview with the TODAY show in April, the Emmy-winning star gushed about the rapper’s artistry and revealed his plans to attend one of the Puerto Rico shows. Hamm praised Bad Bunny for giving back to his community by reserving early shows exclusively for local residents.
A Bromance in the Spotlight
During the residency, Bad Bunny himself took a moment to greet Jon Hamm, further cementing their delightful bromance. Hamm fondly recalled their prior collaboration during the SNL 50th special, where the actor praised Bad Bunny for his humor, kindness, and incredible musical talent.
In an earlier interview, Hamm humorously revealed that Bad Bunny refers to him as “Jon Jamón,” a playful Spanish translation of his name. Hamm described Bad Bunny’s music as impossible to resist, saying, “You can’t listen to his music and not smile.”
A Cultural Event for the Ages
Bad Bunny’s residency not only highlights his commitment to his roots but also solidifies his place as an artist who bridges communities and generations. From the vibrant stages to unforgettable fan experiences, it’s clear this concert series will leave a lasting legacy. Jon Hamm’s attendance adds an extra layer of cultural significance, illustrating the universal appeal of Bad Bunny’s artistry.