Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny is offering fans a rare opportunity to walk in his shoes for a day.
The "Yonaguni" hitmaker has surprised fans by offering them the chance to spend a night in their big rig trailer truck via Airbnb.
The singer's 53-foot matte black semi-truck will be open to guests during the last leg of his El Ultimo Tour del Mundo 2022 tour in Miami—and it costs just $91 for the night.
The fair value is "a nod to their record-breaking 9.1 billion Spotify streams in 2021."
"Hola, I'm a Bad Bunny, a multi-platinum recording artist, actor and occasional wrestler. El Ultimo Tour del Mundo 2022 made history by achieving the best-performing sales day on Ticketmaster for any tour since 2018. ,” the artist, whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, wrote in an Airbnb description.
"So as I end my tour in Miami, I want to open the doors of my truck to share with my fans what life has been like on the road, during which time they have helped make history."
Bad Bunny has said according to USA Today that he is "hoping that by hosting guests in my truck, I can give them a chance to feel like they are part of the tour."
Airbnb describes its trailer as follows: "Inspired by the colorful and avant-garde style of Bad Bunny, the big rig will immerse guests in its vibrant world for the ultimate travel experience."
Designed by West Coast Customs, the property features "chrome flames, customized grille and lights, and all-leather interiors."
Using the trucks as a place to stay is "inspired by the influential role the trucks played in the musical success of the Bad Bunny" and provides "a glimpse inside the artist's deeply personal space".
Some music videos have inspired some of the decorations, with the bedroom being decorated with flowers taking inspiration from "Yo Pero Sola".
The trailer listing will offer three separate one-night stays for two guests on April 6th, April 7th and April 8th and requests can be made on Tuesday, March 29th, at 1PM. ET at airbnb.com/badbunny.
Other perks also come with the booking, such as VIP tickets to the Miami show, a recorded virtual greeting from Bad Bunny, a photoshoot with the Big Rig, a sound system and tours of the singer's favorite Miami locations.
Pictures of Bad Bunny's Big Rig Trailer Truck from Airbnb:

