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Karol G video goes viral for heartwarming exchange with concert security guard

Feb 29, 2024 | Community News

February 29, 2024

Karol G, the Colombian singer and global sensation, is currently touring Latin America as part of her Manana Sera Bonito Tour. During her recent concert in Mexico, fans captured a heartwarming moment between Karol G and a security guard who knew her songs by heart. In a video, Karol G is seen singing her hit song “Provenza” and, noticing the guard’s reaction, she pauses to blow her a kiss and sings directly to her, encouraging her to join in. The audience erupts in cheers as Karol G shows her appreciation for the guard’s support. The video garnered widespread praise online, with viewers commending Karol G for her humility and connection with her fans. Her Latin America tour is set to continue until May, with performances in countries like Mexico, Venezuela, Dominican Republic, Colombia, Chile, and Argentina, followed by a tour in Europe.

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