Bad Bunny dropped $50K at Philly’s Sin City nightclub before his MIA performance, owner says

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Daily News | Bad Bunny dropped $50K at Philly’s Sin City nightclub before his MIA performance, owner says

on the Ben Franklin Parkway Sunday night, he triggered more euphoria by spending $50,000 on dancers and drinks at Sin City Cabaret Nightclub in Southwest Philly, a very proud owner of the gentlemen’s club said Monday.

Even, apparently, the night before a big performance. Drakopoulos said Bad Bunny and an entourage of “five to 10″ arrived at the club on Passyunk Avenue near 61st Street between 12:30 and 1 a.m. Sunday, some 21 hours before he was due to takeThere was no pretension, Drakopoulos said. Why Sin City? Drakopoulos said Bad Bunny was familiar with its predecessor of the same name in the Bronx, which Drakopoulos opened in 2002. He said it was frequented by many artists and athletes, including Mike Tyson, Jamie Foxx, Puff Daddy, and Philly’s own Meek Mill. Rapper Cardi B was a dancer there for three years “before she made it big herself,” Drakopoulos said.

A video of a person with the same build inside Sin City started making the rounds Sunday. But the person’s face was largely covered so it was unclear who it was. A spokesperson for Bad Bunny could not immediately be reached Sunday.

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