Karol G’s Mañana Será Bonito Tour in LA: A Night That Hit Different
Date: August 19, 2023
Location: Rose Bowl Stadium – Pasadena, CA
Let’s just start with this — if you weren’t crying, twerking, and having a spiritual awakening all in one night, were you even there?
Karol G’s Mañana Será Bonito Stadium Tour stop in Los Angeles wasn’t just a concert — it was a full-blown experience. A healing ceremony. A pink-lit altar for heartbreak, rebirth, and perreo under the stars.
✨ The Vibe: LA Showed Up and Showed Out
The energy in the stadium was unreal. From the moment the screens lit up with her intro visuals to that last note of Provenza, we were locked in. The crowd? Pure love. Mostly women, mostly Latina, mostly screaming their lungs out and hugging strangers when “Mientras Me Curo Del Cora” played.
And Karol? She gave us vocals, visuals, and vulnerability. She laughed. She cried. She talked to us like homegirls, reminding us that we could hurt and still be powerful. She reminded us that tomorrow really can be bonito — even if today isn’t.
🎤 Setlist Highlights
Here were the songs that brought the house down (not the full list, just the ones that hit the hardest):
- Mientras Me Curo del Cora (tears. literal tears.)
- El Makinon
- TQG (yup, we screamed the Shakira verse like our lives depended on it)
- Ocean (a spiritual reset for the girlies)
- Bichota (no explanation needed)
- Provenza (perfect closer — we levitated)
If you’ve never screamed “Dile a tu nueva bebé, que por hombres no compito” with 60,000 strangers, add it to your bucket list.
💔 How Karol G Speaks to First-Gen Latinas
For those of us raised between two cultures, Karol isn’t just a reggaetonera — she’s a mirror. Her music lets us hold joy and pain in the same verse. She sings about missing your ex and still choosing yourself. About feeling broken but walking like a baddie anyway.
We’ve had to grow up fast, carry our families, translate trauma into resilience. Karol gives voice to that grind and that softness. She lets us cry and perrear. She reminds us we’re not alone in this hybrid-ass identity.
🎬 One Last Thing…
If you didn’t get to see her live — or if you’re like me and still emotionally recovering — Karol’s dropping a Netflix documentary called Mañana Fue Bonito on May 8 at midnight.
The doc follows her journey during the Mañana Será Bonito Stadium Tour and promises to be as raw, pink, and empowering as the shows themselves. I already know I’ll be rewatching it on loop like it’s therapy.
Until then, remember: cry if you need to, twerk if you feel like it, and mañana será bonito. 💖
— Vicky, House of Perreo
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