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Fans pack Camping World Stadium to see Bad Bunny in concert

Fans pack Camping World Stadium to see Bad Bunny in concert
HAVE ANY INFORMATION PICTURES OR VIDEOS HAPPENING NOW THOUSANDS OF FANS ARE PACKED INTO CAMPING WORLD STADIUM FOR TONIGHT’S BAD BUNNY CONCERT TAKING A LIVE LOOK OVER THE STADIUM. RIGHT NOW PARTS OF CHURCH STREET, RIO GRANDE AVENUE, SOUTH STREET AND LONG STREET ARE ALL SHUT DOWN AND WITH THE CONCERT SET TO END SOON. YOU’LL PROBABLY WANT TO AVOID THIS AREA WEST SHOES MICHELLE MEREDITH SPOKE TO SOME BUSINESSES IN THE AREA ABOUT THE IMPACT OF TONIGHT’S CONCERT. IT SEEMS EVERYONE AND EVERYTHING WAS OUT IN FULL FORCE AT CAMPING WORLD STADIUM FOR THE BAD BUNNY CONCERT FROM THE FOOD TRUCKS. HOPING TO CASH. ON HIS ALLURE YOU’RE HERE TO MAKE BIG MONEY OFF A BAD BUNNY BIG MONEY AND BATMAN TO THE PETTICAPS SHUFFLING BAD BUNNY FANS WHO NEED A LIFT WHO HAD TO PARK A HALF MILE AWAY FROM THE STADIUM ARE YOU GONNA GET ALONG BUSINESS TONIGHT? HOPEFULLY THAT’S THE PLAN. THE LAW ENFORCEMENT DOZENS AND DOZENS OF UNITS FROM ALL OVER CENTRAL, FLORIDA. OKAY NOW YOU SO WHO IS BAD BUNNY THE YEAR-OLD PUERTO RICAN SINGER IS CONSIDERED THE WORLD’S MOST POPULAR ARTISTS WHEN IT COMES TO STREAMING MUSIC ELAINE AND DANIELLE KICKED THE CONCERT OFF WITH A FOOTBALL STYLE TAILGATE PARTY. IT’S BEEN SAME THING FOR LATINOS. YOU KNOW WHAT I’M SAYING? IT’S JUST EMBRACING EVERYTHING. IT’S A LITTLE BIT OF THIS A LITTLE BIT OF THAT SAMBA JAMAICA PUERTO RICO EVERYWHERE ANY KIND OF FEELING OR VIBE? HE HAS IT ON HIS ALBUM PEOPLE FLOWING FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD TO SEE BUNNY, I TALKED TO A COUPLE WHO CAME HERE FROM AUSTRALIA CHRISTIAN AND SYLVIA ARE HERE FROM CALIFORNIA SAID FLYING HERE WAS CHEAPER THAN PAYING A THOUSAND DOLLARS A TICKET. PLUS. IT’S SYLVIA’S BIRTHDAY PRESENT. I LOVE THAT BUDDY DYING TO SEE HIM. HAVE YOU EVER SEEN? NO FIRST TIME? AND IN TURN A TIME TO BOOST THE GOOD VIBES AND BOOST THE ECONOMY IN ORLANDO.
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Fans pack Camping World Stadium to see Bad Bunny in concert
It seems everyone and everything was out in full force at Camping World Stadium for the Bad Bunny concert Friday night. Food truck vendors hoped to cash in on his allure. “Big money and Bad Bunny,” food truck vendor Hans Avril said.There were pedicabs shuttling Bad Bunny fans who needed a lift, some had to park a half mile away from the stadium. Also present were dozens of law enforcement units from all over Central Florida. So who is Bad Bunny? The 26-year-old Puerto Rican singer is considered the world’s most popular artist when it comes to streaming music. Elaine Ritter and Danielle Stefanic kicked the concert off with a football-style tailgate party. "It's basically the same thing. For Latinos, you know what I'm saying?” Ritter said. "It's just embracing everything. It's a little bit of this. A little bit of that. Samba. Jamaican. Puerto Rico. Everywhere. Any kind of feeling or vibe. He has it on his album,” Stefanic said. WESH 2’s Michelle Meredith talked to people who came from all over the world to see Bad Bunny. One couple flew in from Australia. Christian and Sylvia Cano are in Orlando from California. They said flying here was cheaper than paying a $1,000 ticket, plus it’s Sylvia’s birthday present. In turn, a time to boost the good vibe and boost the economy in Orlando.

It seems everyone and everything was out in full force at Camping World Stadium for the Bad Bunny concert Friday night.

Food truck vendors hoped to cash in on his allure.

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“Big money and Bad Bunny,” food truck vendor Hans Avril said.

There were pedicabs shuttling Bad Bunny fans who needed a lift, some had to park a half mile away from the stadium.

Also present were dozens of law enforcement units from all over Central Florida.

So who is Bad Bunny? The 26-year-old Puerto Rican singer is considered the world’s most popular artist when it comes to streaming music.

Elaine Ritter and Danielle Stefanic kicked the concert off with a football-style tailgate party.

"It's basically the same thing. For Latinos, you know what I'm saying?” Ritter said.

"It's just embracing everything. It's a little bit of this. A little bit of that. Samba. Jamaican. Puerto Rico. Everywhere. Any kind of feeling or vibe. He has it on his album,” Stefanic said.

WESH 2’s Michelle Meredith talked to people who came from all over the world to see Bad Bunny. One couple flew in from Australia.

Christian and Sylvia Cano are in Orlando from California. They said flying here was cheaper than paying a $1,000 ticket, plus it’s Sylvia’s birthday present.

In turn, a time to boost the good vibe and boost the economy in Orlando.