Experience Bad Bunny’s music in a new dimension at Phoenix’s Arizona Science Center, featuring a 360-degree tropical journey inspired by Puerto Rico.

PHOENIX — Fans of Bad Bunny (or anyone looking for a unique night out in Phoenix!) are now able to not just listen to his songs but actually step inside his music with an immersive experience at the Arizona Science Center.

“Art 360: A Bad Bunny Visual Album” opens May 16 inside the Dorrance DOME, transforming the desert theater into a 360-degree visual tropical journey inspired by Puerto Rico’s landscapes, culture and people.

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This one-of-a-kind production features a 30-minute immersive program set to the music of the global superstar who is from Puerto Rico. 

According to the creators, the project involved traveling across Puerto Rico to capture roughly 500 panoramic images in stunning 16K resolution. Organizers say it became the largest library of 360-degree photography ever assembled of Puerto Rico. During the show, these visuals surround the audience from every direction.

And the experience goes beyond visuals and music. You will also be able to enjoy piña coladas (Puerto Rico’s signature drink) and other cocktails while taking in the show, adding to the island-inspired atmosphere.

The experience runs through the summer. Tickets are $25 for general admission and discounted for Arizona Science Center members.

More information and tickets are available at dorrancedome.com.

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