Karol G is one of Colombia’s top urban artists, known not just for her charming personality, but also for her massive success in the music industry. Her songs are global hits, racking up millions of streams on platforms like YouTube and Spotify.
Because of her prominence, ‘La Bichora’ often appears at prestigious events that bring together the biggest names in music. This year, she’s set to attend the MET Gala 2024, an annual event held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. It’s where artists flaunt their best looks in a stunning showcase of fashion and creativity.
Many of Karol G’s fans believe that her successful career grants her free access to the best events. Or that she can easily secure a spot on stage just by performing. However, what many don’t realize is that the MET Gala requires artists to pay a substantial sum for their attendance, which goes towards supporting the museum. While some may be invited as guests by prestigious brands, there’s still a significant financial commitment involved.
While tickets do come with a price, they’re reserved for a select group of guests, including singers, actors, high-profile celebrities, fashion figures, and sponsors. It seems that the Colombian singer will need to pay $50,000 for each additional person accompanying her to the MET Gala. The event is set for May 6th, and the theme for this edition is “Sleeping Beauties: the awakening of fashion,” exploring the evolution of fashion trends and their connection to nature and the passage of time.
The Colombian has been on her ‘Mañana Será Bonito’ tour, getting up close with her fans and delivering unforgettable performances. She’s been showcasing the best of her music, captivating her audience with each show. She still has some upcoming dates across Latin America, where she aims to wrap up this new chapter in her musical journey on a high note.
Recently, she performed in Argentina, bringing up to the stage Nathy Peluso, receiving a flood of positive feedback praising her talent and dynamic stage presence. Her concerts brought together thousands of people, all vibing to hits like ‘TQG’, ‘X si volvemos’, ‘Amargura’, ‘El Barco’, and many more.