In a festival known for fashion and aesthetics, one of the most viral moments came from something completely unexpected—a football jersey.
Zulan made her Coachella debut by stepping onto the Sahara stage in the iconic blue and gold of Boca Juniors, instantly turning the desert into a piece of La Boca. It wasn’t just a look—it was a statement.
But the real moment came at the end.
Closing her set, Zulan delivered an electrifying remix that blended the Argentine national anthem with “Muchachos,” the chant that defined 2022 FIFA World Cup. The reaction was instant. Thousands of fans jumped in unison, creating a stadium-like atmosphere rarely seen at Coachella.
It wasn’t just a DJ set—it felt like a cultural takeover.
Zulan, who grew up between the U.S. and Argentina, has built her sound on that dual identity, fusing house, garage, and Latin rhythms into something fresh. Tracks like “Forever” and “Campeón” had already built momentum, but Coachella marked a turning point.
Sharing the stage with some of the biggest names in electronic music, she brought more than just her catalog—she brought identity, pride, and energy that resonated far beyond the crowd.
In a year where Latin artists continue to shape global culture, Zulan’s performance proved something simple:
You don’t need to follow the Coachella formula to stand out.
Sometimes, all it takes is a jersey—and a moment that feels like home.
Toronto FC v Inter Miami CF – May 9, 2026
May 9 isn’t just a game — it’s a city moment. We’ve partnered with MLSE to bring the Toronto Latinos community together for Toronto FC vs Inter Miami at BMO Field — a chance to see Messi and other World Cup stars live before 2026. This is more than 90 minutes: pre-party at the stadium, afterparty steps away — one full-day experience. Roll with us.
Email info@torontolatinos.com for discounted group tickets.









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