Amazon Music partners with Bad Bunny for global livestream event supporting Puerto Rico

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Amazon Music has announced a collaboration with global artist Bad Bunny to highlight Puerto Rico and support the local community. The partnership will culminate in a special performance, “No Me Quiero Ir de AquĂ­: Una Más,” at the JosĂ© Miguel Agrelot Coliseum of Puerto Rico on September 20. This event will be broadcast worldwide via livestream starting at 8:30 PM ET, accessible through the Amazon Music app, the Amazon Music channel on Twitch (@AmazonMusic), and Prime Video.

The concert marks the conclusion of Bad Bunny’s residency that began on July 11. Nine shows were reserved exclusively for Puerto Rico residents. The final performance coincides with the eighth anniversary of Hurricane Maria, allowing viewers around the world to witness an important moment in San Juan.

Beyond the concert, Amazon and Bad Bunny are launching initiatives focused on education, disaster relief, and cultural empowerment. These efforts aim to strengthen Puerto Rico’s economy and create positive change across the island. Planned programs include educational resources for students and teachers in STEM fields, support for farmers to improve access to fresh produce, and economic development through a curated storefront called “comPRa Local” on Amazon.com featuring Puerto Rican products marked with a “Hecho en PR” badge.

RocĂ­o Guerrero, Director of Music, Latin-Iberia at Amazon Music said: “Benito embodies the spirit of Puerto Rico, and together we’re creating a celebration that transforms his passion for the island into real impact for its people. By combining music, Amazon technologies, commerce, and community programs at scale, we’re engaging global audiences to this historic moment while strengthening Puerto Rican communities. We are incredibly proud of this multi-year collaboration, which turns the power of music into meaningful and lasting progress for the island.”

Noah Assad, CEO of RIMAS Entertainment added: “Puerto Rico is our home, and everything we do is shaped by the island and its people. This collaboration is about more than music; it’s about honoring our culture and making sure the world not only sees Puerto Rico but also supports and invests in it. Together with Amazon, we’re creating something that will last long after the show ends.”

Following Hurricane Maria in 2017—which caused significant damage—Amazon provided emergency supplies such as tents and baby formula using its logistics network including an Amazon Air flight dedicated to disaster relief. Since then, Amazon has delivered over 25 million relief items globally during disasters.

Abe Diaz from Amazon stated: “Having lived through many hurricanes personally as someone born and raised in Puerto Rico, I connect deeply to our work with communities. Our collaboration with Benito to advance and enrich our community impact in Puerto Rico brings me similar pride, particularly as our efforts look to strengthen communities for generations to come.”

This partnership builds upon previous investments by Amazon in local economic development including breaking ground on its first last-mile delivery station in the Caribbean—a project expected to generate jobs (full-time/part-time) as well as new opportunities for drivers through Delivery Service Partners.

Fans can also expect exclusive content related to Bad Bunny’s residency—including early access via Platino (https://amzn.to/platino), a flagship Latin playlist on Amazon Music—and limited-edition merchandise such as vinyl records available exclusively through their platform beginning September 20.

The final show streams free on multiple platforms including Prime Video (https://www.primevideo.com/) at 8:30 PM ET September 20th.



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