Bad Bunny will open the trailer doors to his distinct 53-foot matte black semi-truck for an overnight Airbnb stay.
"I'm hoping that by hosting guests in my truck I can give them a chance to feel like they're on tour with me. This truck has played such a big role in the concept of my tour and my last album that I want to share this unique experience with them." Guests will also receive VIP tickets to his sold-out tour stop in Miami, a photoshoot with the big rig and a virtual greeting from Bad Bunny himself.
After a slight delay that kept fans waiting in the cold longer than anticipated, Puerto Rican rap superstar Bad Bunny and his 18-wheeler marked the return ...
As the night progressed, the pace quickened and the star went into rapid fire mode, saving his most straightforward reggaetón smashes for the end, but not before Lo Siento BB:/ (“I’m Sorry, Baby”) showed his deft touch around a modern radio ballad. Article content Bad Bunny’s Montreal arena debut was such a long time coming, the night was devoted to two 2020 releases of his, and fans may have been disappointed his 2019 breakthrough X 100pre (“Always”) was nowhere to be found. In true Transformer style, the truck morphed into an elevated stage made of three platforms, which was how it remained most of the night. Article content Article content
The Latin superstar Bad Bunny has listed three one-night stays in his big rig truck on Airbnb for $91 per night.
This truck has played such a big role in the concept of my tour and my last album that I want to share this unique experience with them.” The studio apartment-like space features a blue-walled kitchenette on one end, pink-walled bedroom area on the other, and bright purple living area in between. A night spent sleeping in a big rig doesn’t sound all that enticing, that is unless it’s Bad Bunny’s tricked out truck.
Bad Bunny is set to open the trailer doors to his iconic 53-foot matte black semi-truck for three individual one-night stays following his final tour stop ...
This truck has played such a big role in the concept of my tour and my last album that I want to share this unique experience with them.” “I’m hoping that by hosting guests in my truck I can give them a chance to feel like they’re on tour with me. According to Airbnb, guests will experience a space that "explores Bad Bunny’s past, present and future" and receive VIP tickets to his sold-out tour in Miami, a photoshoot with the big rig to live out guests’ inner superstar fantasies, a virtual greeting from Bad Bunny himself upon arrival, a tour of his favorite Miami stops and more.
The proudly Puerto Rican rapper has over 9.1 billion plays on Spotify. He also occasionally acts and wrestles, and now he's giving Airbnb hosting a try. Bad ...
“I’m hoping that by hosting guests in my truck I can give them a chance to feel like they’re on tour with me. The rapper won’t be able to meet you there in person, but you will get a virtual greeting upon arrival, plus a tour of Bad Bunny’s favourite Miami spots and a photoshoot with his trailer. Airbnb is also making a one-time donation to the Fundación Good Bunny, which works to improve the quality of life in Puerto Rican youth through the support of youth arts and sports initiatives. This truck has played such a big role in the concept of my tour and my last album that I want to share this unique experience with them.” “Being on tour has reconnected me with my fans and the energy they give me during each show in every city we visit is incredible,” the artist said in a statement from Airbnb. Rapper Bad Bunny is renting out his enormous, trendy trailer after his tour stop in Miami, and you could be the next one to stay there.
Musical artist Bad Bunny is now a host on Airbnb, and he's inviting a few lucky guests to see his concert as well as stay in his super stylish big rig in ...
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"I'm hoping that by hosting guests in my truck I can give them a chance to feel like they are part of the tour." The Airbnb listing will be ...
"I'm someone who prefers to be face to face with my fans and let them know how I feel instead of putting it on social media. With just weeks to his last show, Bad Bunny said there's nothing quite like feeling the energy of the fans on stage. The gift to fans doesn't stop there.