Nathy Peluso and Tokischa enjoyed more than their Latin Grammy nomination during their trip to Las Vegas. The pair got swept up in the city’s playful energy and, like any good tourists, couldn’t resist stopping at one of its iconic chapels.
The two artists starred in an unforgettable wedding officiated by “Elvis,” taking their friendship to the next level. Both artists slipped into white looks, opting for daring, low-cut outfits that perfectly matched their bold personal styles.
Tokischa was the first to walk into the chapel arm-in-arm with a friend, styling her dress with a gray blazer as she waited for “the bride.” Moments later, Nathy Peluso made her entrance, wearing a veil over her stunning curls, also walking in with a friend, who proudly accompanied her to the altar, where Tokischa was waiting.
An Elvis impersonator was ready to officiate, guiding the ceremony as songs like “Can’t Help Falling in Love” played. It was a moment both brides sang along to with extra emotion.
The two exchanged rings while holding their own bouquets, a sweet, cheeky detail that completed their bridal looks. Their vows were just as playful. “Nathy, I promise to make you milanesas every day,” Tokischa declared, leaving Peluso visibly moved as she agreed.
After promising each other eternal love, Elvis pronounced them “wife and wife,” and they sealed the ceremony with a kiss. From there, the celebration turned into a full-on party.
Fans couldn’t get enough of the moment, thrilled to see such a joyful declaration of affection. Even if it may have been a symbolic wedding, the spontaneity and genuine fun of it all made the gesture even more special.
The nomination that brought them to Las Vegas:
Nathy Peluso and Tokischa touched down in Las Vegas with one shared mission. The pair wanted to celebrate their nomination for Best Urban/Urban Fusion Performance for their track 'De Maravisha.'
While the award ultimately went to Bad Bunny for 'DtMF,' the duo still had an unforgettable trip. It was a moment that left them with a memory far more lasting than a trophy, and one that certainly won’t stay only in Las Vegas.









