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Karol G shares a moment with fans in Paris before making history at Crazy Horse


This isn’t just another concert series


 Karol G performs during Halftime of the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Los Angeles Chargers at Arena Corinthians on September 05, 2025 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)© Getty Images
Shirley GomezSenior Writer
SEPTEMBER 25, 2025 5:30 PM EDT

Karol G’s Paris takeover has officially begun. Before stepping onto one of the most iconic stages in the French capital, the Colombian superstar made time to greet her fans, stopping for photos outside her car with her trademark smile and laid-back energy. Dressed in a white T-shirt that read “Iconic,” oversized black trousers, and a cozy knit beanie, Karol radiated both warmth and confidence as she headed into a night that marked a groundbreaking moment in her career.

From September 25 to 28, 2025, Karol G will headline eight exclusive shows at the legendary Crazy Horse cabaret. This isn’t just another concert series. Karol is stepping into history as the first Latina guest star to perform at Crazy Horse in its more than 70-year legacy. That alone places her in the company of artists who have redefined performance art—names like burlesque queen Dita Von Teese, BLACKPINK’s Lisa, and drag icon Violet Chachki.

Karol is stepping into history as the first Latina guest star to perform at Crazy Horse in its more than 70-year legacy.© Backgrid UK/The Grosby Group
Karol is stepping into history as the first Latina guest star to perform at Crazy Horse in its more than 70-year legacy.

For Karol, this milestone means more than just a gig. It’s about stepping, as she puts it, “into the stilettos of a Crazy Girl,” embracing a world of elegance, sensuality, and avant-garde artistry, while still carrying the fierce tropical spirit that has made her one of the biggest global stars today.

A Fusion of Cabaret and Tropics

These Paris shows aren’t designed to be standard reggaetón concerts. Instead, the residency blends the sultry cabaret essence of Crazy Horse with Karol’s vibrant Latin roots. Her latest album, "Tropicoqueta," released in June 2025, sets the perfect soundtrack for this experiment. Bursting with merengue, bachata, mambo, and Caribbean flavor, the album celebrates rhythm and movement.



Karol G is pictured taking photos with fans ahead of her performance at Crazy Horse in Paris. © Backgrid UK/The Grosby Group
Karol G is pictured taking photos with fans ahead of her performance at Crazy Horse in Paris.

The result is a dazzling cultural collision where French cabaret sophistication meets the heartbeat of Latin music. Fans can expect a show that doesn’t just entertain but reimagines what happens when two worlds collide under the Parisian spotlight.

A Star-Powered Production

Karol G isn’t taking this challenge lightly. Her Crazy Horse residency is backed by some of the biggest creative names in the entertainment industry. From costume designers to choreographers, every detail has been crafted to push boundaries while respecting the traditions of the cabaret. The idea is to let Karol transform—sometimes mysterious, sometimes playful, always magnetic—without losing the essence of who she is.

Fans First, Always

Even with the weight of such a career-defining moment, Karol showed once again why her fans adore her. Outside the venue, she posed, laughed, and waved, making sure those who had been waiting in the Paris rain got a glimpse of their idol up close. It’s the same spirit that has defined her rise: no matter how big the stage, Karol G never loses touch with her people.

Photo © 20The star looked casual in a white "iconic" t-shirt, black trousers and a knit beanie.© Backgrid UK/The Grosby Group
The star looked casual in a white "iconic" t-shirt, black trousers and a knit beanie.

The timing couldn’t be more perfect. Fresh off the release of "Tropicoqueta" and at the height of her global reign, Karol is using Paris not just as a backdrop, but as a collaborator. She’s bringing Latin heat into the cool, glamorous halls of Paris cabaret, creating something that feels both timeless and groundbreaking.

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