Bad Bunny’s Agency Announces Significant Donation to Young Athletes
Bad Bunny’s agency has announced a substantial donation of $200,000 to support young athletes in Puerto Rico, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, and Venezuela.
Through Rimas Sports, Bad Bunny will provide this funding to facilitate university scholarships for Latin American athletes, enabling them to attend universities in the United States.
Rimas Sports is collaborating with BK2 International on this social initiative, which focuses on providing financial support aimed at academic and athletic growth. Jonathan Miranda, President of Rimas Sports, elaborated on the initiative’s goal:
“Our focus, both in music and sports, is to support talent development by providing the necessary tools and resources for young people to excel and turn their passions into successful careers.”
Rimas Sports manages several baseball players, including Ronald Acuña Jr. and Eddie Rosario of the Atlanta Braves, Francisco Álvarez and Ronny Mauricio of the New York Mets, Wilmer Flores of the San Francisco Giants, and Ezequiel Tovar of the Colorado Rockies.
Bad Bunny’s U.S. Tour
On June 9, Bad Bunny concluded his ‘Most Wanted Tour,’ which took him to multiple cities across the United States. His latest album, ‘Nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana,’ brought him to cities like San Francisco, Seattle, Las Vegas, Boston, and Philadelphia.
The ‘Most Wanted Tour’ was a significant success, generating an impressive $208 million and selling over 700,000 tickets.