Bad Bunny riding a horse on his Most Wanted tour should come as no surprise. Besides, the vibe is a cowboy aesthetic, with fans adopting western clothing, cowboy boots and hats as inspiration for the road trip.
For full cowboy effect, the Puerto Rican superstar — wearing a fringed royal blue suit — goes out from backstage on a horse at the beginning of the second act of his play. There's more than one horse that Bad Bunny is riding on his Most Wanted tour, which kicked off a week ago in Utah. Bucky and Trumpet are the horses on tour with El Conejo Malo. So far, Bunny is riding Bucky. Bad Bunny also travels with the horse's trainer and owner.
As expected, fans roared at the sight of Bad Bunny on a horse (although PETA qualify the trick as an “irresponsible act”). It was perhaps the first time a reggaeton artist incorporated a horse into his show.
But horses at Latin concerts are not that unusual. For many years, local Mexican artists—such as Joan Sebastian, Antonio Aguilar, and Vicente Fernández—honed their riding skills while singing, although artists who can sing and ride a horse at the same time are anomalies today. Mexican star Pepe Aguilar is one of the few who continued the tradition.
In addition to the horse spectacle, the Bad Bunny's Most Wanted tour also includes a major performance by The Philharmonic Orchestra Project, led by Carlitos Lopez. Lasting two hours, the show is divided into four segments, guiding the audience through the musical aspects of Bunny.
The Most Wanted tour continues with a second night at the Footprint Center in Phoenix on Wednesday (February 28).
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