Bad Bunny Visits Maido to Try Peruvian Cuisine Ahead of His Lima Concerts

Bad Bunny visits Maido in Miraflores ahead of his Lima concerts
Jesus Calixto

By Jesus Calixto

On the eve of his shows in Lima, Bad Bunny went out to eat. He chose Maido, the restaurant owned by chef Mitsuharu “Micha” Tsumura. Maido is world famous, which is why many people consider it one of the best restaurants around. The singer, who performs “Baile inolvidable,” arrived in Miraflores with his team. His visit made one thing clear: Peruvian food attracts stars from other countries.

Videos and photos of the moment appeared on social media. The musician was seen greeting and talking to some of the diners. Afterwards, he went to his hotel. Maido, meanwhile, is a symbol of Nikkei cuisine, which blends flavors from Peru and Japan. So his choice was not surprising. In fact, the restaurant often appears in important rankings and, for that very reason, many celebrities visit it when they come to the country.

Tour Logistics and Details

Bad Bunny is in Lima for his “Debí Tirar Más Fotos World Tour.” Specifically, he will give two concerts on January 16 and 17 at the National Stadium. According to the organization, doors will open at 3:00 p.m. However, the main show will begin at 9:00 p.m. Therefore, organizers asked fans to arrive early. This will avoid long lines and problems at the entrance.

The End of the Day

But the agenda doesn’t end with the concert. An official after party has also been confirmed for after the show on Saturday 17. It will be at Paradiso Lima – Club Cultural. DJ Orma, who works on the tour’s music team, will also be playing. He helps to create the sounds that accompany the singer on this huge tour. After Latin America, the tour will continue on to Europe.

This stop in Lima once again shows the artist’s impact. First, he draws thousands of fans to the stages. And, at the same time, he draws attention to key locations in the city. For example, he highlights well-known tourist sites and restaurants while staying in the capital.

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