Bad Gyal’s “Más Cara” Universe Takes the Roig Arena

  • The Catalan artist performed in front of 15,000 people at a sold‑out concert.

  • In addition to songs from her new album, Bad Gyal performed tracks such as “Flow 2000,” “Fiebre,” and “Chulo,” the songs that propelled her to stardom.

Bad Gyal delivered her highly anticipated debut at the Roig Arena tonight with a sold‑out concert that brought together 15,000 people as part of her most ambitious tour to date.

Recognized as one of the leading figures in Spanish‑language urban music, Bad Gyal presented the songs from her new album, Más Cara, which emerged as the central narrative axis of the show. The first section of the concert was almost entirely devoted to the new record, opening with “Un coro y ya,” followed by “Más Cara” and “Gatitas,” one of the most enthusiastically received tracks of the album.

From the outset, the live show was conceived as a natural extension of the album, expanding its sonic and visual universe through a stage production that elevated the project in a live setting. The experience was further amplified by the response of the audience, who transformed the Roig Arena into a true reggaeton celebration. Dressed in sequins and high‑heeled boots, fans maintained an unwavering energy throughout the performance. Songs such as “Da Me,” “Perro,” and “La Iniciativa”—originally recorded with J. Álvarez—were sung, chanted, and danced to by a fully engaged crowd.

The second part of the concert featured highlights such as “Blin Blin,” “Flow 2000,” and “Chulo,” leading into the final stretch of the show, reserved for the anthems that cemented the Catalan artist’s place in the urban music scene. “Zorra,” “Fuma,” and “Fiebre” were the most celebrated songs of the night, bringing an urban‑rhythm‑filled evening to a powerful close.