In the wake of distributing in excess of 25,000 presents to enthusiasts of any age at his Great Rabbit Establishment’s Bonita Tradición gift drive at the Coliseo Roberto Clemente Walker in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Tuesday, the “Me Porto Bonito” performer held an unexpected free show — on top of a neighborhood service station.

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Following the gift drive, the 28-year-old Grammy victor (born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio) recorded piece of a music video for his new single “La Jumpa” with rapper Arcángel in Puerto Rico’s Calle Loíza area, where a huge group started to shape.

Terrible Rabbit then, at that point, offered the fans an off the cuff execution of a few tunes, including “Gato de Noche,” “Efecto,” “Me Porto Bonito” and “El Apagón,” from the top of a Bay corner store, as indicated by recordings shared through online entertainment.

Soon thereafter, the whiz conveyed one more execution at the club 58 while shooting a greater amount of the “La Jumpa” music video.

At the gift drive prior that day, as indicated by the Great Rabbit Establishment’s Instagram, the association furnished fans with craftsmanship supplies, athletic gear and instruments to bring back home with them. Food and beverages were likewise served at the occasion, which highlighted unrecorded music and a meet-and-welcome with Terrible Rabbit.

“We need to close the year in the most effective way, giving a touch of pleasure, trust, and love to the kids with an occasion that mirrors the best of this time with an exceptionally unique accentuation on the practices of our island,” said José “Che Juan” Torres, the Great Rabbit Establishment chief, in a press explanation, per Drifter.

The performer is at present on visit on the side of his 2022 Un Verano Sin Ti collection. Recently, in excess of 1,000 fans were denied entrance into the performer’s show at Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca in light of the fact that they were informed their tickets were unapproved, in spite of having been bought legitimately through Ticketmaster.

Following the show, Mexico’s Leader Andrés Manuel López Obrador requested to play a free show in Mexico City’s Zócalo square, expressing that the country’s administration will take care of some creation costs for the proposed presentation. “I ask Terrible Rabbit, I realize he is exhausted and tired in light of the fact that he works a ton, yet I request him to think about how conceivable it is from coming to Mexico, to the Zócalo,” López Obrador, 69, said in a Dec. 13 question and answer session, per The Gatekeeper.

“Ideally he comes,” he added. “It made us extremely close to home to see miserable youngsters who couldn’t enter on the grounds that their tickets were cloned, in light of the fact that they were cheated, some crying. They put something aside from here onward, indefinitely quite a while to have the option to purchase their tickets.”

A delegate for Terrible Rabbit didn’t answer Individuals’ solicitation for input at that point.