Everything You Should Stream Following Bad Bunny’s Historic Puerto Rico Residency

September 22, 2025

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went out with a bang for the final date of his Puerto Rico residency on Saturday, bringing out a stacked roster of guests, from Marc Anthony to De La Ghetto. The entire event streamed on Amazon Music and Prime Video, setting records as the most-watched Amazon Music livestream.

He surprised fans with the Sept. 20 show, as he was initially slated to give his final performance on Sept. 14 after emotionally closing out the set. The Una Más performance was livestreamed via Amazon’s services, including Amazon Music, Prime Video, and Twitch live and for 24 hours after the show. If you missed the livestream, you’ll be able to catch Bad Bunny when he takes his tour on the road, with dates across Latin America.

Bad Bunny’s Amazon-exclusive vinyl will release on Jan. 16, 2026.

However, Bad Bunny has no stops planned in the U.S., after raising concerns for his fans’ well-being related to the ongoing ICE raids.

Whether you managed to catch his final performance live or just want to stream everything Bad Bunny, these are just some of the documentaries and performances starring Bad Bunny.

It might seem like Bad Bunny had a meteoric rise, but the superstar performer had been generating buzz for years before his record-setting Puerto Rico residency. This 2018 Apple doc, Up Next: Bad Bunny follows him through his native San Juan, showcasing the island’s resilience following Hurricane Maria. The documentary is streaming on Apple TV.

Beyond his music career, Bad Bunny is also a pro wrestling fan. The star took to the ring in 2023 for WWE Backlash, facing off against Damian Priest in San Juan. Bad Bunny won their matchup. You can revisit the event on Peacock or watch the match on YouTube.

In 2024, Peacock released a docuseries charting the rise of Reggaeton, featuring commentary from Bad Bunny. The series comprises four episodes and also features Daddy Yankee and Luis Fonsi. It’s available to stream with a free trial to Peacock.

Bad Bunny’s acting career has spanned films like Bullet Train and Happy Gilmore 2. He had a scene-stealing appearance in Darren Aronofsky’s Caught Stealing, co-starring Austin Butler and Zoë Kravitz. The movie doesn’t have a streaming date yet, but you can preorder it on Amazon.