Karol G didn’t just make history at Coachella—she doubled down on it.
After becoming the first Latina headliner the weekend prior, Karol G returned for Weekend 2 and somehow raised the bar even higher.
Opening with a powerful visual narrative centered on identity and voice, she set the tone early before launching into “Latina Foreva”—a statement as much as a song. From there, it was a full-scale production: layered choreography, cinematic staging, and a performance that felt both intimate and massive at the same time.
The surprises didn’t stop.
She brought out Becky G for “Mamiii,” Peso Pluma for “QLONA,” and even welcomed J Balvin and Ryan Castro to the stage—cementing the night as one of the most star-studded sets of the festival.
But beyond the guests, it was the cultural impact that stood out.
With flags from across Latin America waving in the crowd and an all-female mariachi band adding depth to the performance, Karol G turned Coachella into a full celebration of Latin identity. The message was clear: this moment was bigger than her.
She closed with “Provenza,” fireworks lighting up the desert sky—before teasing what’s next with a simple message on screen: Nos vamos de tour.
If Weekend 1 was history…
Weekend 2 was confirmation.








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