PETA denounces Bad Bunny's use of chickens in his Choli residence.

The international organization People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals ( PETA ) denounced this Wednesday that Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny brings chickens on stage during the concerts of his musical residency "I Don't Want to Go Away," which is taking place from July to September at the Puerto Rico Coliseum .
"An 'unforgettable dance' for Bad Bunny ... but a nightmare for animals. Bad Bunny used live chickens on stage during his residency at the Puerto Rico Coliseum ," PETA Latino posted on its Facebook account.
An "unforgettable dance" for Bad Bunny... but a nightmare for the animals
Bad Bunny used live chickens on stage during his residency at the Puerto Rico Coliseum. How long will animals be treated as mere props for Bad Bunny's show? pic.twitter.com/ArgTHxoF0d
— PETA Latino (@PETA_Latino) July 16, 2025
"Until when will animals be treated as mere props for Bad Bunny 's show? Artists have the power to inspire compassion through art, but Benito only normalizes animal abuse . Bad Bunny , please stop using live animals in your concerts," the animal rights organization requested.
This isn't the first time PETA has attacked Bad Bunny . In 2024, the organization criticized the artist for using a horse as part of his 'The Most Wanted Tour.'
Bad Bunny is offering his 30-concert residency on his home island from July 11 to September 14.
- These thirty performances will be the prelude to a world tour that will begin on November 21 in the Dominican Republic and conclude in Belgium on July 22, 2026.
With ' I Don't Want to Leave Here ,' the urban artist will reach a record number of consecutive concerts at the Coliseo , surpassing the 14 performances of the reggaeton duo Wisin y Yandel.
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