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From Tokyo to the World: Watch Bad Bunny’s Billions Club Live Concert on Spotify

On March 7, Bad Bunny made history with his first-ever performance in Asia, taking the stage in Tokyo for a one-night-only Billions Club Live concert. Now, Spotify is bringing that unforgettable night to fans across the globe with the premiere of Billions Club Live with Bad Bunny: A Concert Film. The exclusive release gives those who were there a chance to relive the experience while inviting audiences everywhere to see it for the first time.

Filmed at the Tipstar Dome Chiba in front of more than 2,300 of his top Spotify fans in the region, the 42-minute special captures the energy of the celebration. Directed by his longtime creative partner, Stillz, it features eight performances of his biggest hits—including “Tití Me Preguntó,” “Yonaguni,” and “NUEVAYoL”—along with a few firsts, like a salsa rendition of “MIA.”

The film also includes exclusive commentary from the Puerto Rican superstar, who reflected on his career and connection to his fans. “I never imagined that one day I’d be doing a show in Tokyo, or in so many other places around the world where I’ve played,” he said. “I just enjoy it and feel grateful. Music and the love I have for what I do have brought me this far. For me, it’s validation that when you love what you do and do it with care, you can reach places you never even imagined.”

Fans can watch the film globally on Spotify using iOS, Android, desktop, Apple TV, and other TV devices. Subtitles will also be available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, French, and German across mobile and select TV devices.

To celebrate the release, Spotify also hosted fan experiences in São Paulo, Mexico City, Bogotá, and Buenos Aires, giving fans a chance to watch the film together and get their hands on exclusive merch. It’s the latest way we’re connecting artists and fans through unique experiences.

Bad Bunny Brings the Sounds of Puerto Rico to Tokyo for Spotify’s Billions Club Live

Bad Bunny is no stranger to Spotify’s Billions Club. In fact, he has a whopping 29 tracks that have crossed the billion-stream mark. Over the weekend, he brought Billions Club Live to Tokyo to celebrate those achievements with his first-ever performance in Asia.

Held at Tipstar Dome Chiba, the one-night-only live event brought the sounds of Puerto Rico to Tokyo, with more than 2,300 top fans in attendance. 

Bad Bunny hará historia en Tokio con el primer Billions Club Live en Asia

Después de un extraordinario 2025 en el que fue nombrado Top Artista Global de Spotify por cuarta vez, algo sin precedentes (y tras su presentación en el halftime), Bad Bunny encabezará la próxima edición de nuestra serie Billions Club Live con un concierto único en Tokio el 7 de marzo.

El evento marca la primera presentación de Bad Bunny en Asia. Es una muestra de su increíble alcance global y del poder de la música latina para conectar con fans en todo el mundo. Tras shows icónicos de Billions Club Live como Ed Sheeran en Dublín, Miley Cyrus en París, y The Weeknd en Los Ángeles, nos enorgullece llevar esta experiencia única a un mercado musical clave y celebrar a uno de los artistas más escuchados del planeta.

La presentación es una celebración de su histórica trayectoria en el Billions Club, que incluye 28 canciones (y contando). Los fans en Tokio pueden esperar un setlist cargado de los hits que han superado los mil millones de streams y que han marcado su carrera. Aunque el show coincide con el calendario de su gira DeBí TiRAR MáS FOToS, se trata de un concierto independiente de una sola noche, no una fecha oficial del tour, realizado exclusivamente para sus oyentes más fieles en Japón.

Canciones de Bad Bunny en el Billions Club (al 17 de febrero de 2026)

Benito está en muy buena compañía. Descubre todos los artistas y canciones que forman parte del Billions Club en nuestra playlist oficial:

Bad Bunny to Make History in Tokyo With First-Ever Billions Club Live Performance in Asia

Following an extraordinary 2025 in which he was named Spotify’s Global Top Artist for an unprecedented fourth time (and on the heels of that halftime gig), Bad Bunny will headline the next installment of our Billions Club Live series with a special concert in Tokyo on March 7.

The event marks Bad Bunny’s first-ever performance in Asia. It’s a testament to his incredible global reach and the power of Latin music to connect with fans everywhere. Following landmark Billions Club Live performances from Ed Sheeran in Dublin, Miley Cyrus in Paris, and The Weeknd in Los Angeles, we’re proud to bring this unique concert experience to a key music market and celebrate one of the world’s most-streamed artists.

The performance is a celebration of his historic run in the Billions Club, which includes 28 tracks (and counting). Fans in Tokyo can expect a setlist packed with the billion-stream hits that have defined his career. While the show aligns with his DeBí TiRAR MáS FOToS tour schedule, this is a one-night-only standalone concert—not a tour stop—held exclusively for his top listeners in Japan.

Bad Bunny songs in the Billions Club (as of February 17, 2026)

Benito is in good company. See every artist and song that’s made it into the Billions Club on our official playlist.

Watch Ed Sheeran’s Dublin Concert in a New Billions Club Live Film on Spotify

Last November, Ed Sheeran returned to his musical roots for an intimate, one-night-only performance in Dublin, the third installment of our Billions Club Live series. Now, fans everywhere can experience the magic of that evening with Billions Club Live with Ed Sheeran: A Concert Film, available exclusively on Spotify.

The film captures Ed’s full performance, where top fans gathered for an unforgettable show. In addition to the concert itself, viewers will get a look at behind-the-scenes moments from the night.

For Ed, the show marked a return to the place that shaped him as an artist. “Dublin was the place that I discovered I wanted to be a songwriter,” he says in the film. “I used to come to Ireland four or five times a year with my family. It really feels like coming home. It’s where I sort of learned to write songs—my uncle taught me my first chords on a guitar. I remember being like, ‘That’s what I want to do with the rest of my life.’ I was 11 or 12. Ireland is my sort of spiritual home, musically.”

Morgan Wallen Reflects on His Biggest Hits in New ‘Billions Club: The Series’ Episode

In 2023, Morgan Wallen made history when “Last Night” became the first solo country song to cross the billion-stream mark. That record-breaking track, along with I Had Some Help,” featuring Post Malone (which itself broke Spotify’s record for the most-streamed country song in a single day), and “Whiskey Glasses,” have made Morgan a triple member of Spotify’s Billions Club. 

Spotify is marking the milestone with a new episode of Billions Club: The Series, where Morgan opens up about the stories behind his biggest hits and reflects on what they mean to him.

Ed Sheeran Brings Billions Club Live Home to Dublin

On Monday night, Ed Sheeran and Spotify lit up The Royal Dublin Society in Dublin for a one-night-only performance. The occasion? The third installment of Billions Club Live.  

Inside the historic Main Hall, Ed delivered a set packed with his iconic Billions Club hits—including “Shape of You,” “Perfect,” “Shivers,” “Bad Habits,” “A Team,” and “Castle on the Hill”—alongside newer favorites like “Azizam” and “Sapphire.”

He also played “Galway Girl” and “Nancy Mulligan,” Irish-inspired tracks that brought the local crowd to their feet. Over 1,700 of Ed’s top fans on Spotify were in attendance for the unforgettable night. 

Dublin holds special meaning for Ed, who spent his teen years busking on Irish streets, and whose father’s roots trace back to Belfast. “This is the best city in the world to play shows in,” Ed told the crowd. “I wanted to connect with Ireland again. It’s been a while. This is such a lovely venue, such a wonderful atmosphere.”

Ed Sheeran’s ‘Play’ Hits the Pitch as Spotify and FC Barcelona Launch Latest El Clásico Jersey Takeover

For the seventh edition of Spotify and FC Barcelona’s artist jersey series, a new name takes center stage: Ed Sheeran. When Barça faces Real Madrid on October 26 for El Clásico, they’ll do so with the title of Sheeran’s new album, Play, on their chests, making him the first male solo pop artist to front the iconic Blaugrana kit.

 

This takeover continues Spotify’s tradition of swapping our logo for that of a featured artist in one of football’s most-watched matches. Previous editions have spotlighted global icons including Rosalía, Coldplay, Drake, The Rolling Stones, and Travis Scott.

Miley Cyrus Brings the Party to Paris for Spotify’s Billions Club Live—And the Concert Film Is Out Now

In June, Spotify and Miley Cyrus tangoed in Paris during an unforgettable evening: the latest installment of Billions Club Live. The global superstar took the stage for an exclusive performance for her top Spotify Premium listeners in the area, delivering a set packed with some of her most iconic tracks—many of which have surpassed a billion streams on our platform.

Paris was a fitting choice for this one-of-a-kind event: France consistently ranks among Miley’s top 10 countries for streaming—alongside Brazil, the U.K., and Indonesia. The performance marked Miley’s first concert in the French capital in 11 years, following her Bangerz tour in 2014. Just over 100 fans filled the iconic Maxim’s venue in the heart of the city.

 

Bruno Mars Makes Spotify History as the First Artist To Hit 150 Million Monthly Listeners

Bruno Mars has officially etched his name in the Spotify history books. On January 27, the global superstar became the first artist to reach 150 million monthly listeners on our platform. He’s currently the number-one artist on Spotify.

This achievement comes on the heels of a remarkable run for Mars in 2024. His collaboration with Lady Gaga, “Die With A Smile,” became the fastest song in Spotify history to hit 1 billion streams. And his duet with ROSÉ, “APT.,” also made it to Spotify’s Billions Club, giving Mars the impressive distinction of having the two tracks to reach this milestone the quickest. With a catalog brimming with hits like “Locked out of Heaven,” “That’s What I Like,” and “Just the Way You Are,” Mars boasts 17 songs that have surpassed a billion streams on Spotify.

And he’s showing no signs of slowing down. Just last Friday, Mars teamed up with rapper Sexyy Red for their new track, “Fat Juicy & Wet,” adding another exciting collaboration to his ever-growing list of hits.

With 150 million monthly listeners and a string of record-breaking achievements, the artist continues to prove his impact on the music world. Press play on our This Is Bruno Mars playlist to discover his greatest hits.

Spotify Presents the First-Ever Billions Club Live Show With The Weeknd

For any song to rack up billions of streams is an impressive accomplishment, but being a part of Spotify’s Billions Club is something The Weeknd knows quite well. In fact, the Canadian star has more songs in our Billions Club than any other artist: 25 and counting. The Weeknd’s expansive catalog of billion-plus hits includes musical collaborations like “Starboy” with and viral bangers like “Blinding Lights,” which is currently the most-streamed song on Spotify.

 

 

To celebrate the unprecedented achievement, we hosted a concert event for top listeners of The Weeknd at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California. As an extension of the beloved Billions Club Series, Spotify Presents Billions Club Live With The Weeknd boasted an incredible set list of songs including “Can’t Feel My Face,” “Die For You,” and “Earned It,” all of which are tracks featured in the Billions Club. 

Nearly 2,000 loyal listeners attended, receiving complimentary merch made to commemorate the evening. Notable guests at the concert included d4vd, Ava Max, Jimmy Tatro, Patrick Ta, Adam Savani, and Teezo Touchdown

Taylor Swift’s ‘THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT’ Becomes Spotify’s Most-Streamed Album in One Week

Records smashed. History made. It’s been just five days since Taylor Swift unveiled her 11th studio album, THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT, and the reception from Swifties worldwide has been rapturous.

On April 22, 2024, THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT became Spotify’s most-streamed album in a single week. And as of today, the album has surpassed 1 billion streams since release, the first in Spotify history.

Did we mention it’s been just five days since its release?

Adding to the medal count, on April 19, 2024, the album became the first in Spotify history to reach over 300 million streams in a single day. Also on April 19, its debut single, Fortnight (feat. Post Malone),” became the most-streamed song in a single day in Spotify history.

Rounding out the records, Taylor became the most-streamed artist in a single day in Spotify history with THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT, breaking her previous record achieved with the October 27, 2023 release of 1989 (Taylor’s Version). On April 18, 2024, THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT became the most pre-saved album Countdown Page in Spotify history.

Cheers, Taylor!

And we invite listeners everywhere to keep streaming THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT below.