The historic broadcast of Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny’s concert will be aired on Telemundo. The concert will revolve around the artist’s latest album “Un verano sin ti” and there are many expectations about it, because so far nothing has been heard of this album, as the singer is currently touring with El Último Tour del Mundo Tour.
This reggaeton concert will be held at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico. Up until now, the Puerto Rican people were the only audience that would be able to enjoy the concert; however, now many more people will have the privilege of enjoying the concert, after it was reported through Telemundo Puerto Rico’s website that the concert would be shown on TV.
“We are going to fulfill the dream of all Puerto Ricans. Bad Bunny’s concert will be broadcasted on Telemundo”.
Alexandra, from the Alexandra at 12 TV show
However, there have been many reactions regarding how people expect the concert to be, as it is well known that Telemundo typically has a very strong position with their content moderators, as they usually censor any type of content that they believe is not suitable for all audiences.
Memes about Bad Bunny’s concert
It is commonly known that the Puerto Rican singer’s songs contain explicit content and vulgar language typical of the urban genre, which does not detract from the amazing work done by the “Conejo Malo”. However, given the circumstances, the speculations about how the concert will go are pretty amusing.
A radio show, for example, analyzed songs in which the performer uses vulgar language. Although it is obvious that the singer is not simply committed to singing vulgarity, the censorship has everyone concerned.
Bad Bunny’s concerts will be held on July 28, 29 and 30 and all of them were “sold out” after fans had been waiting in line for days. This presupposed the television network’s intention that people could access the Puerto Rican’s show in one way or another.
Everyone is looking forward to this concert for two reasons. The first and most obvious is that they will be attending a concert by the most famous reggaeton performer right now, even from the comfort of their own living rooms. The second relates to how Televisa will handle the problem of censoring, since they do not want this to become a hindrance to fully enjoying the event.
Because most of Bad Bunny’s songs are explicit and graphic, there will be extra attention paid to how the problem of lyrics will be handled and whether the Puerto Rican musician will make any changes to his songs.
Undoubtedly, the entire Latin community will be eager to see what this event is like, as it may be the first of many that strive to popularize Latin American musical culture.