Mexico’s president asked reggaeton superstar Bad Bunny to play a free concert in Mexico City after many of his fans missed his performance last week due to a fake ticket fiasco
Hundreds of ticket holders were turned away from the reggaeton superstar’s recent Mexico City concert
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