Overview
- The Colombian star, who closed the festival Sunday, delivered a 90-plus-minute show on a multi-level cave set with fireworks, water choreography and six costume changes.
- She stacked the set with collaborators — Becky G, Mariah Angeliq, reggaetón pioneer Wisin, Cigarettes After Sex’s Greg Gonzalez, trumpeter Arturo Sandoval and the all-women Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles.
- Karol G framed the night as solidarity for Latinos in the United States, urging fans “Don’t feel fear, feel pride” and honoring roots with Gloria Estefan’s “Mi Tierra.”
- Production needs pushed her start about 25–30 minutes late, and a tight curfew forced her to stop “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido” and finish with “Provenza” in a fireworks finale.
- The set fueled next-day gains on Spotify, with global streams up 14.3%, U.S. streams up 35% and the “Provenza” remix jumping 139%, plus more than one million new listeners.