Bad Bunny’s music and the beauty of Puerto Rico are coming together in a massive 360 experience in Phoenix

  • Enjoying the Bad Bunny 360 experience in Phoenix makes for the perfect plan this summer since it seamlessly fuses digital art with the hottest reggaeton rhythms of the moment.
  • The exhibition dazzles attendees with spectacular visuals in 16k resolution that capture the true tropical essence of Puerto Rico inside a state-of-the-art technological dome.
  • Event organizers in The United States confirmed that tickets remain available on their official website so nobody misses out on this grand multisensory Bad Bunny celebration through a 360 experience.

The Arizona desert transforms completely into a Caribbean oasis thanks to an innovative artistic proposal that pays tribute to the roots of the Benito, consolidating the spectacular Bad Bunny 360 experience in Phoenix as the hottest cultural event of the summer season.

Hosted inside the Dorrance DOME at the Arizona Science Center, this immersive exhibition opened its doors on May sixteenth to gift fans a fascinating visual journey of over five hundred panoramic images portraying the most paradisiacal landscapes of the island of Puerto Rico; therefore, attendees can submerge themselves in a vibrant party that stimulates the senses while the iconic Latin trap rhythms of Bad Bunny resonate in every single corner of the impressive dome. For fans of the artist, this 360 experience spectacle represents a unique opportunity to connect with Puerto Rican pride and sing the anthems of their musical idol at the top of their lungs without having to leave the city.

A high-definition visual journey straight to the Island of Enchantment

Furthermore, the magic of this production lies in an impressive thirty-minute projection that transports the audience directly to Puerto Rican beaches and streets, complementing perfectly with a technical dynamism that includes a ten-minute interactive pre-show to fire up the crowd’s engines…

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