Bad Bunny honored essential workers, Hispanic Heritage Month with mobile show in New York

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Bad Bunny honored essential workers, Hispanic Heritage Month with mobile show in New York
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Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny performed atop a bus driving through the streets of New York to honor essential workers and celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month.

The 90-minute show began at Yankee Stadium, cutting through the Bronx and Washington Heights before landing outside Harlem Hospital, where the artist performed his finale in honor of frontline workers, according to a Univision news release.

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