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How much does Bad Bunny's ‘La Casita’ spend on electricity? We did the math for you

Among the many elements that have turned Bad Bunny’s tour into a viral phenomenon, one has everyone talking: ‘La Casita.’ Inspired by a traditional Puerto Rican home, it has become one of the most iconic images of his concerts. But beyond its starring role on stage, have you ever wondered how much electricity it actually uses?

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Using the famous little house as our point of reference, we’ll be exploring a question that affects millions of households: how much electricity a home uses and what factors can make your bill higher than expected.

 

‘La Casita’ isn’t your average house

Needless to say, we’re not talking about a conventional brick-and-mortar home. ‘La Casita’ is part of a world-class stage production. The artist’s show features a massive lighting setup made up of more than 1,100 fixtures.

On a much smaller scale, every average home in Spain features its own miniature ‘concert.’ In this case, electricity consumption is split between household appliances and heating or cooling systems.

 

How to calculate a home's electricity consumption

Before we dive in, it’s useful to understand how a home's electricity consumption is calculated. You only need to remember one simple formula to figure out how much electricity any appliance uses:

Appliance power rating (kW) × hours of use = kWh consumed

The power rating of electrical devices is measured in watts (W). For this formula, convert watts into kilowatts (kW) by dividing by 1,000. Then multiply the result by the hours of use, and you’ll get its energy consumption in kWh. To find out the final cost in euros, simply multiply those kWh by the price per kWh on your electricity tariff.

For example, a 1,000 W microwave used for 5 minutes a day consumes approximately 30.4 kWh per year. Based on the current price of the 24h Online Fixed Tariff (€0.1135/kWh – June 2026), you would pay around €3.45 per year in total.

 

Scenario 1: ‘La Casita’ in ‘small home’ mode

Imagine we stick to the basic equipment found in ‘La Casita.’ In this scenario, we would only have a few LED lights switched on, an energy-efficient fridge, a TV, and basic ventilation.

For this table and the one below, we have used data from manufacturers, Spain’s National Markets and Competition Commission (CNMC), and the current price per kWh for the 24h Online Fixed Tariff (€0.1135/kWh – June 2026).

Device
Average power
Estimated consumption per night
Estimated price per night
LED lights 7 W x 8 light fixtures
0,168 kWh (3h)
0,02 €/night
Fridge
300 W
2,4 kWh (8h)
0,27 €/night
TV
275 W
0,55 kWh (2h)
0,06 €/night
Air conditioning
1.450 W
5,8 kWh (4h)
0,65 €/night

The total would come to approximately €1 per night. LED lighting and modern appliances consume significantly less than they used to. To maximise savings, it’s important to watch out for standby power consumption—the energy appliances use while plugged in but not in use.

 

Scenario 2: ‘La Casita’ in ‘house party’ mode

This is where things change. Let’s assume there are guests over, the lights are turned up to full brightness, videos are playing on the TV, the sound system is running, and the air conditioning is working non-stop to offset the heat generated by a crowded room.

Device
Average power
Estimated consumption per night
Estimated price per night
LED lights
1.000 W
5 kWh (5h)
0,56 €/night
Fridge
300 W
2,4 kWh (8h)
0,27 €/night
TV
275 W
1,37 kWh (5h)
0,15 €/night
Sound system
100 W
0,5 kWh (5h)
0,05 €/night
Air conditioning
1.450 W
7,25 kWh (5h)
0,82 €/night

In party mode, the cost would be around €1.85 per night. What drives the bill up here is the combination of several devices running at the same time for hours, especially air conditioning, which can account for nearly half of the total energy use during peak moments.

 

Scenario 3: ‘La Casita’ in ‘concert stage’ mode

This is the actual ‘Casita’ from Bad Bunny’s concert. While there are no official figures on the exact energy consumption of his ‘DeBí TiRAR MáS FOToS’ tour, experts estimate that the energy required for a stadium concert production is around 10,000 kWh per night.

This figure, estimated ad hoc for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, includes lighting, sound amplification, video screens, and overall stage operations. To put this into perspective, the average annual electricity consumption of a household in Spain is around 3,500 kWh. This means that a single show uses as much electricity as nearly three homes do in an entire year.

So how much would ‘La Casita’ spend over 10 concerts?

Since there are no official data on the energy consumption of Bad Bunny’s current tour, we’ll make our own estimate. Based on a price of €0.1135/kWh and a consumption of 10,000 kWh per show, the numbers speak for themselves.

A single concert night would result in an electricity bill of approximately €1,135, compared to the just €1.85 your household would spend during a party night. In other words, a stadium consumes as much in one night as a home does in over 600 nights.

If we extrapolate that figure to 10 concert nights, the total bill would skyrocket to €11,350, just for electricity alone.

 

What appliance accounts for the biggest share of electricity use?

On the official ‘La Casita’ stage, it might be the screens, but in a real household setting, the fridge is the biggest consumer, simply because it never turns off. It accounts for up to 30.6% of an average household’s electricity consumption.

However, during the summer months, air conditioning can temporarily become the largest electricity consumer in your home and have a noticeable impact on your bill. Unlike the fridge, whose consumption is steady and predictable, air conditioning can cause significant spikes in energy use.

 

What if your home is more like ‘La Casita’ than you think?

You don’t need 1,100 lighting fixtures for your electricity consumption to be worthy of a superstar. Your home can start to look like ‘La Casita’ if you recognise any of these situations:

  • People are constantly coming and going, which directly affects air conditioning or heating.
  • You use air conditioning for several hours at a time.
  • You have multiple screens on at once: TV, computers, tablets…
  • You cook daily for several people.
  • You work from home and keep your computer and router running for eight hours or more.

If you identify with any of these points, you probably can’t shift your energy consumption to the early hours of the morning. To enjoy your home like it's your own private stage without constantly watching the clock, you need a stable fixed-price electricity tariff.

The 24h Online Fixed Tariff or the Conecta Light Tariff are the ideal solutions: they offer stability, a competitive price at any time of day, and the peace of mind that comes with knowing there won’t be any surprise ‘shows’ at the end of the month.

FAQ

Is there any official information on how much electricity Bad Bunny’s ‘La Casita’ actually uses?

There is no official published figure.

What consumes the most electricity in a small home?

Even in small homes, the fridge tops the annual ranking because it is always running. However, air conditioning and electric water heaters are the devices that cause the highest spikes in your monthly spending.

How can I calculate how much an appliance consumes?

Use the formula: (W / 1,000) × hours of use = kWh. Then multiply the amount of kWh by your tariff price.

Which tariff is best if I use a lot of electricity in the evening or at night?

If your consumption is higher during nighttime hours, we recommend a time-of-use tariff such as the Conecta 3 Periodos Tariff.

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