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PEOPLE Celebrates Bad Bunny's Rise in Two New Special Editions
Summary
PEOPLE is publishing two special editions focused on Bad Bunny, with a 96-page issue hitting newsstands Jan. 30 and available on Amazon; the issue traces his Puerto Rican roots and recent milestones including his Super Bowl halftime role and multiple Grammy nominations.
Content
PEOPLE is publishing two special edition issues about Bad Bunny that collect career highlights and cultural background. The 96-page issue will hit newsstands on Friday, Jan. 30 and is available on Amazon, and a print edition in Spanish is offered exclusively online. The package reviews his early life in Puerto Rico, his 31-night concert residency, his style and media appearances, and recent milestones including Grammy recognition and the Super Bowl halftime announcement. The coverage draws on a press release and material tied to the upcoming halftime show.
What the issue covers:
- The 96-page special edition is scheduled for newsstands Jan. 30, is now on Amazon, and a Spanish print edition is available exclusively online.
- The issue traces Bad Bunny's early life in Puerto Rico and highlights his work across music, film, philanthropy and television appearances.
- It includes a photo gallery from his 31-night concert residency and a guide to his essential tracks.
- The coverage notes his selection as the Super Bowl LX halftime performer at Levi's Stadium on Feb. 8 and that the show will air on NBC, Telemundo and Peacock.
- It reports that his album Debí Tirar Más Fotos was released in January 2025 and that he received six Grammy nominations, including Album of the Year.
Summary:
The special editions present a retrospective of Bad Bunny's career and cultural origins and will be distributed in print and online beginning Jan. 30. The coverage highlights his upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance on Feb. 8 and notes that his Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour is scheduled to continue through July.
