On Friday evening, Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny, or Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio as he is actually called, will play the first of two gigs at Strawberry Arena outside Stockholm.
Fans have been queuing for days and gathering in Kungsträdgården, where a fan zone called "La plaza" has been set up.
Half from other countries
Around 100,000 tickets have been sold and over half of the visitors are believed to come from other countries, reports P4 Stockholm.
Harry Pelzmann and his daughter Vanessa have travelled here from Austria and have been queuing outside the arena since eight this morning.
"We've been waiting for this for a year since we bought the tickets. We love the atmosphere, the dancing and the Puerto Rican feel," says Pelzmann.
“Represents all Spanish speakers”
The tour is called "Debi tirar mas fotos", which means I should have taken more photos. All the songs are in Spanish and the artist's fans call themselves "Los conejos" - the rabbits.
Bad Bunny is from Puerto Rico but is huge throughout Latin America and the rest of the world. This is clearly visible outside Strawberry Arena, where reggaeton songs are played and many of the fans speak Spanish. One of them is Nathali Verdugo, 23, who stands wrapped in a Peruvian flag.
"I'm here with my cousin and we're both from Peru. He represents all Spanish speakers," she says.
Besides the anticipation of the concert itself, there is something else that fans are hoping for: being selected for “La Casita.” It is a part of the stage where fans are randomly selected to dance with the artist. One of them is Leonie Dubberstein from Germany.
"I don't know if I'll be elected. I hope everyone dances and has fun," she says.





