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Rosalía came to Mexico to demonstrate feminine power, turn up the heat and close the main stage at the Ax Ceremony festival. The interpreter is about to marry Rauw Alejandro and her fans asked her to invite them to her wedding.

Every minute that passed after 9 p.m., people crowded closer to see Rosalía, who came out seven minutes late wearing a red and white checkered dress with a train that flew in the air, gloves and black stockings.

Her dancers with masks accompanied her in “Saoko” and “Bizcochito”, a song in which there was no shortage of those who began to dance the TikTok choreography and she chewed her gum as is characteristic.

“Good evening, Mexico. This is full, full and seeing them fills up my heart, My God. Wow, Mexico hasn’t been lucky enough to be here for a long time and I see familiar faces. Thanks to everyone who is here for sharing,” said Rosalía.

“Motomami invite me to your wedding,” someone’s sign read. “Invite, invite, invite,” their fans yelled. Rosalía assured that she would love it, but that it would be impossible to take them all.

With a hairstyle marked by small braids, the singer demonstrated her Spanish roots by singing and dancing flamenco on the song “De Aquí No Sales.” In the end, she got her hair tangled with the zipper of the dress and she asked her production for help.

Rosalía is one of the artists who likes to interact with her audience, she took the front camera and projected herself on the screens to sing “La Noche de Anoche”, where she gave her fans the opportunity to interpret a bit of the lyrics and passed the microphone People reacted to those who dared to sing.

Before returning to the stage, they gave him a Mexican flag, he took it in his hands and it rippled with the air. Rosalía, meanwhile, she smiled.

Unlike other concerts, at the Ceremony, the Spanish woman wore a little more makeup and red lips that contrasted with her dress.

“Linda”, “Diablo” and “Despechá” were added to the list of his show, in which there was a part where he made a remix to sing it faster as a Japanese or Korean cartoon intro.

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By Scribe