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Bad Bunny Impersonators Storm San Francisco
6 Feb
Summary
- Lookalike contest drew massive interest with tickets selling out fast.
- Contestants showcased diverse Bad Bunny impersonations for prizes.
- Winner highlighted Bad Bunny representing Latinos on global stage.

In anticipation of Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance, San Francisco hosted a vibrant lookalike competition. Tacolicious and Mision Loteria organized the event, which garnered immense popularity, selling out 300 VIP tickets within two days and creating a substantial waitlist.
The contest featured 34 participants showcasing their best impersonations of the reggaeton star. After a selection by radio hosts, the crowd ultimately chose the top four finalists. The winner, Abdul Bunny, took home the cash prize and NFL merchandise.
Abdul Bunny emphasized the cultural significance of Bad Bunny's performance, stating he represents Latinos on a global stage. The artist's upcoming appearance at the NFL championship game is anticipated to reach over 130 million viewers.




