Bad Bunny Gorillaz became one of the biggest music moments of the weekend after the Puerto Rican star brought out Damon Albarn and Gorillaz during his London concert.
The surprise happened during the second night of Bad Bunny’s sold-out run at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. As the show continued, fans quickly realized something special was coming.
Then, Damon Albarn appeared on stage and instantly sent the crowd into a frenzy.
Together, they performed Tormenta, their collaborative track from Gorillaz’s Cracker Island album. Soon after, they followed it with the classic hit Clint Eastwood, which brought even louder cheers from the packed stadium.
As a result, the unexpected performance became one of the standout moments of the entire tour.
Bad Bunny Gorillaz created a rare crossover moment for fans of both artists. While the collaboration on Tormenta already existed, seeing it live added fresh excitement.
Meanwhile, Clint Eastwood gave the audience a nostalgic surprise. Many fans sang every word as Albarn led the performance alongside Bad Bunny.
The London shows marked the only UK dates on Bad Bunny’s huge Debí Tirar Más Fotos world tour. Since launching the tour, he has performed across several continents and sold out major venues worldwide.
Now, the tour is moving into its final stretch.
Next, Bad Bunny will head to France, Sweden, Poland, Italy, and Belgium before wrapping up the European leg. Therefore, anticipation remains high for more surprise moments.
Elsewhere during the London set, Bad Bunny also nodded to Oasis. He played an instrumental version of Wonderwall before moving into one of his newer songs. That moment earned a strong reaction from the British crowd.
At the same time, Bad Bunny continues to dominate beyond music.
Earlier this year, his Super Bowl halftime show broke huge records and drew millions of viewers. In addition, his latest album has earned major praise for blending traditional Puerto Rican sounds with modern reggaeton.
Meanwhile, Gorillaz also continue their busy year. The virtual band recently played their first-ever stadium show in London. Soon after, they confirmed plans for a new documentary.
Bad Bunny Gorillaz now joins the growing list of unforgettable moments from this world tour. As the final dates approach, fans will now wonder who might appear next.
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