Karol G Stops Concert to Break Up a Fight at Her Amsterdam Show

The Colombian singer remembered one of her songs to stop the situation

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When talking about standout tours this year, Karol G’s ‘Mañana Será Bonito’ can’t be missed. The Colombian singer is currently on a whirlwind international tour, moving from one country to another in record time. Her time in Europe has been filled with unforgettable moments and some amusing anecdotes. 

The latest incident occurred in Amsterdam. While performing her song «200 Copas» and calmly walking on stage, the singer noticed a fight breaking out between two audience members. She immediately stopped the show to defuse the situation as soon as possible. The stadium filled with booing and disapproval as Karol, silently staring at the instigators, helped bring the fight to an end within minutes. 

She firmly said, “Stop it, stop it.” A few moments later, she returned to the area where the conflict had occurred, asking, “Is everyone okay here?” Once the tension eased, the singer lightened the mood by humorously imitating part of «MAMIII,» one of her popular songs with Becky G: “If it’s no good, don’t let it bother you,” she sang with a smile. 

“Now that it’s over and everyone is fine,” she raised her glass and continued. “Cheers to those on this side who made it through.” The singer then playfully talked with the two involved: “Were you the ones with the ‘bichota’ sign? You lost the ‘O.’ That happened during the fight. Well, I’m imagining it. Love you guys,” she said warmly. 

The singer also apologized to the rest of the audience for the short pause: “Hey everyone, thanks so much. Sorry about that,” she said, before starting the song again. The incident didn’t stop the show from continuing as usual afterward. 

A Successful World Tour 

Karol G is currently on a highly successful international tour. Despite performing concerts throughout Latin America for months, the singer still has upcoming shows in several European countries: 

  • London, United Kingdom – O2 Arena – June 18 
  • London, United Kingdom – O2 Arena – June 19 
  • Paris, France – Accor Arena – June 22 
  • Paris, France – Accor Arena – June 23 
  • Milan, Italy – Mediolanum Forum – June 25 
  • Milan, Italy – Mediolanum Forum – June 26 
  • Antwerp, Belgium – Sportpaleis – June 29 
  • Berlin, Germany – Mercedes Benz Arena – July 2 
  • Lisbon, Portugal – Altice Arena – July 7 
  • Lisbon, Portugal – Altice Arena – July 8 
  • Madrid, Spain – Santiago Bernabéu Stadium – July 20 
  • Madrid, Spain – Santiago Bernabéu Stadium – July 21 
  • Madrid, Spain – Santiago Bernabéu Stadium – July 22 
  • Madrid, Spain – Santiago Bernabéu Stadium – July 23