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Karol G appears at a plaza in Mexico and sings with a Mariachi band

Mar 1, 2024 | Community News

March 1, 2024

Karol G wrapped up her successful tour in Mexico with a surprise performance accompanied by Mariachis. After seven shows in various Mexican cities, she bid farewell by serenading fans with both her own hits and classic Mariachi tunes, including “El Rey” by Vicente Fernandez. The Colombian singer delighted viewers with her unexpected appearance and appropriate Mariachi attire.

Making a spontaneous appearance in a public plaza in Mexico, Karol G treated fans to renditions of her song “200 copas” and the iconic Mariachi number “El Rey,” backed by a full Mariachi band. Expressing her gratitude, she took to Instagram to thank Mexico for its warm welcome and shared photos highlighting memorable moments from her tour, including striking outfits, interactions with fans, and special performances. Karol G expressed her appreciation for the unforgettable nights and the extraordinary energy of her Mexican fans, specifically mentioning cities like Mexico City, Monterrey, and Guadalajara.

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