Case study

Bad Bunny "Most Wanted" Tour

In a historic trek across the continental United States, Bad Bunny’s “Most Wanted Tour” became the fifth-highest grossing tour ever completed by a Latin artist. Famous for his explosive performances and ambitious productions, the Puerto Rican-born megastar entrusted Cohesion on his previous tours, and the PA again delivered exceptional intelligibility and its industry-leading output for his thirty-arena trek across North America in 2024.

PROJECT OVERVIEW

Location
Size
Application
Touring
Featured Product

Challenge

The enterprising production, which included a 360° video wall, a massive floating bridge, pyrotechnics, lasers, and more, was designed to bring Bad Bunny closer to the crowd both physically and visually, so the PA needed to reproduce precise audio to match that level of intimacy. The chosen system would provide powerful sound and clarity night after night.

Solution

Clair Global deployed a system utilizing ten clusters of sixteen CO10 and six clusters of six CP218 II+ with 24 CP6+ in two groups of twelve for fill. The PA provided homogenous coverage for a 360° show with excellent vertical coverage for arenas. When Bad Bunny performed on the automated bridge nearer to the audience, and thereby in front of the audio clusters, Cohesion’s high-quality engineering and acoustic design provided uncompromising vocal intelligibility for these fan-favorite moments.

Result

With sales exceeding $200 million and attendance totaling more than 700,000, the “Most Wanted Tour” was one of the most successful in history. It broke all-time records for gross concert sales at sixteen of the visited venues, including Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, TD Garden in Boston, and Barclays Center in Brooklyn. All thirty stateside dates sold out.

“Whatever goes in is going to come out. If the mix is good, it’s going to sound amazing. To me, it’s a precision speaker. It definitely throws, and it’s a really good product. I think it’s proven.”

Credit Chad Cooper
Credit Chad Cooper
Placeholder
No items found.

Awards

No items found.

160 CO10, ten clusters of sixteen as mains

36 flown CP218 II+ in six clusters of six

24 CP6+ as fill in two groups of twelve

No items found.
CO10
CP218 II+
CP6+