The Reggaeton musician Bad Bunny is on the hot seat with some baseball fans following his two-night concert at Minute Maid Park this past weekend.

Before the concert, of course, fans were ecstatic to host the Puerto Rican rapper in Houston. He has been on every summer playlist, after all.

Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, is known for his upbeat songs, and he happens to be one of the most popular Spanish singers to date.

However, numerous fans reportedly pointed out the state of Minute Maid Park after his concert, with one Twitter account going as far as saying that the rapper's concert "destroyed" the park.

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A Shocking Sight

Bally Sports Southwest tweeted a video of the outfield, showing obvious signs of carelessness on the side of the guests of the concert. The once pristine outfield had rectangular patches on the grass.

"Owners beware, the downside of publicly funding a stadium is not being able to say no when the local sports authority wants to make some cash," replied a user to the tweet, addressing the owners of sports stadiums. Another fan took a photo of the state of the outfield from another angle, the Crawford Boxes, and it left fans devastated. This photo of Minute Maid Park has garnered some attention, and not just from Bad Bunny or baseball fans.

"Disgraceful allowing the home of the Astros to be treated in this way. Minute Maid Park is a center of pride for H-Town and should be treated accordingly. It's vandalism," replied a user. Some fans of Bad Bunny stood against the criticisms and claimed that the concert was a success and that the grass would just grow back.

The Concert

Aside from the sorry state of Minute Maid Park, Bad Bunny's two-night concert was a huge success.

His World's Hottest Tour is one that fans highly anticipated. It was first announced by the "Me Porto Bonito" rapper himself during his previous tour, El Ultimo Tour del Mundo Tour.

It was a lengthy concert, with Bad Bunny performing 40 songs, beginning with "Moscow Mule"and ending with "Despues de la Playa." The sets boasted a summer-themed party, complete with palm trees and background of a beach.

He also played songs from his most recent album "Un Verano Sin Ti," as he was joined by Chencho Corleone onstage as a surprise guest. He also had Maria Zardoya from the Marias, an indie group, performing "Orto Atardecer" with him.

Fan-favorite songs "Safaera" and "Titi Me Pregunto" were also included in the setlist. According to Coog Radio, University of Houston Radio, Bad Bunny also performed songs from his debut album "X 100pree," along with "Ni Bien Ni Mal," "200 MPH," "I Like It."

Songs from his second studio album also made the setlist, including "La Deficil," "Yo Perro Sola," and "Bichiyal."

Houston is only one of the rapper's stops, as he will continue the rest of his tour throughout North America and conclude his world tour in Latin America.

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