Rapper Bad Bunny to offer short-stays in his ‘big rig’ trailer home after sold-out El Último Tour Del Mundo 2022 tour

Three, one-night stays in the star’s truck, parked in Miami, will be available to book on Tuesday.
Rapper and WWE wrestler Bad Bunny
Eric Rojas

Puerto Rican rapper, singer-songwriter and WWE wrestler Bad Bunny has teamed up with short-let website Airbnb to offer guests three chances to stay in his 53ft “souped-up big rig” touring home.

The 28-year-old musician, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, has been living in the matt-black “one-of-a-kind truck with a 53ft trailer” while on his El Último Tour Del Mundo 2022 tour.

The final show dates will see the trailer head to Miami, Florida, from 1 to 3 April and Bad Bunny is then planning to show off his travelling home to three pairs of paying guests from 6 April for one night each.

For $91 (£69) per one-night stay – a nod to Bad Bunny’s 9.1 billion streams on Spotify – guests will be greeted by a recorded greeting from the star, then given the opportunity to have a photoshoot in the space and a tour of the rapper’s favourite Miami stops.

Bad Bunny in his touring 53 ft trailer which is attached to a “one-of-a-kind truck”
Eric Rojas

VIP tickets to the sold-out tour in Miami are also included ahead of the stay, although travel and lodging for the show is not included.

The booking link will go live at 6pm GMT (1pm EDT) on Tuesday 29 March.

The view through the middle of the trailer, with the raspberry pink bedroom seen at the far end
Christian Torres

Bad Bunny says his guests will have, “A glimpse inside my deeply personal space where I unwind on tour, with spaces nodding to the creative vision of some of my most popular music videos, including Yo Perreo Sola, Una Vez and Si Veo a Tu Mamá.”

The truck is kitted out with a raspberry pink main bedroom which has a wall-mounted neon bunny; a royal purple living space and aqua blue kitchen complete with mini fridge and chequerboard carpet.

There’s also a sound system primed to play Bad Bunny’s latest tracks.

Airbnb will make a one-time donation to Fundación Good Bunny, which works to improve the quality of life in Puerto Rican youth, as part of their hosting partnership with Bad Bunny.

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