Perro Negro
The Club Bad Bunny Named a Song After

Bad Bunny visited in 2022 after his Medellín concert. They banned photos. He danced with everyone. A year later, track 19 on his album was named "Perro Negro."
That's the story. That's the marketing. That's why you've heard of this place.
The reality: a dark basement in Provenza playing nothing but reggaeton. No chairs. DJ in the crowd. Neon lights cutting through the dark. Everyone dancing because there's literally nothing else to do.
The concept since 2017 has been simple: create a safe space for perreo. Grind without judgment. The city certified it as a harassment-free zone in 2024, which tells you they take that seriously.
Karol G wrote "Provenza" about this street. J Balvin and Feid have passed through. When artists play Medellín, this is where they end up at 3 AM. The basement has become a pilgrimage site for reggaeton tourists who want to dance where Bad Bunny danced.
They've opened locations in Miami and Madrid now. But the original basement is still here, still dark, still loud, still exactly what it was before the song dropped.
Come for the legend. Stay for the perreo.


