Setting aside his renowned basketball prowess, LeBron James showcased his impressive dancing abilities during the exhilarating opening night of Bad Bunny‘s much-anticipated residency in Puerto Rico!
The star player of the Los Angeles Lakers captivated the enthusiastic audience at the concert held in San Juan on Friday night, energetically joining Bad Bunny on stage as he immersed himself in the vibrant music.
LeBron, dressed in stylish blue joggers, a striking floral-print button-down shirt, and a trendy yellow bucket hat, radiated joy as he danced to the catchy tune “Titi me preguntó,” capturing the lively moments on his phone. Although he has yet to share the footage he recorded, it’s evident that he left the concert with unforgettable memories.
He was met with an enthusiastic reception from fans, who cheered and applauded while chanting “MVP” as he waved from his exclusive VIP section during a memorable moment of the evening.
¡Benito! Estoy en el aeropuerto de Los Ángeles ahora mismo, ¡voy a verte! Me enteré de lo que tienes planeado para mañana por la noche. . LFG!
— LeBron James (@KingJames) July 10, 2025
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It was widely known that the NBA superstar was eager to show his support for Bad Bunny — he tweeted in Spanish on Thursday, announcing he was on his way to Puerto Rico, coinciding with his son Bronny James‘s debut on ESPN during the Los Angeles Lakers Summer League game against the Dallas Mavericks.
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Perhaps it was fortunate that LeBron missed the game, as Bronny unfortunately missed a critical game-winning three-pointer just before the final buzzer sounded.
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LeBron’s enthusiastic support for Bad Bunny comes amidst speculation that rapper Drake has covered up his LeBron “23” tattoo due to their friendship fallout. It’s worth noting that the professional athlete has also publicly supported Kendrick Lamar, who is known for his ongoing rivalry with Drake.
Despite any controversies, LeBron received a warm welcome from fans on Friday night as he passionately supported Bad Bunny.
The residency is projected to boost Puerto Rico’s economy significantly, with the island bracing to welcome around 600,000 concertgoers. The series of performances is set to conclude in mid-September, promising a transformative impact on the local community.

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