Young Miko made her grand debut at the 2024 Coachella Valley Music and Arts festival, bringing her incredible Puerto Rican rock to the desert on Friday (April 12).
At 4:45 p.m. Pacific time — just as a packed crowd was chanting “Miko, Miko” — the groundbreaking singer and rapper opened the festival with a blistering rendition of “Lisa,” followed by a laid-back version of “Tempo,” her track with Marshmello. Accompanied by a live band and Boricuan swag, Miko was casually dressed in baggy denim shorts, a tie-dye muscle top, white sneakers and metallic sunglasses as she graced the stage from end to end.
“Coachella, it's so exciting to be here, puñeta!” exclaimed the artist. “We will have a great time. I am here with a group of talented people. It's my first time here with you, let's figure it out!”
On stage, a big white heart and a boombox that displayed beautiful graphics—simple but cool. The real star of the night, however, was Miko's effortless vocals that transitioned from sweet vocals to sensual rap bars.
The “corillo” of her musicians was not left behind.
On songs like 'Wiggy', 'tres tristes tragos' and 'curita', the band delivered impressive jam sessions backed by deep bass, powerful drums and electric guitar riffs.
During her set, Miko – who had no special guests on day one – also performed some of the biggest reggaeton hits that made her famous: the Bad Bunny-assisted “Fina”? “ID” with Jowell y Randy. “Chulo” in collaboration with Bad Gyal and Tokischa. and Bizarrap's session 'Young Miko: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 58.”
“Coachella, I can't thank you enough for having me here. What a beautiful atmosphere under the sun with you all. We're having a great time. This is good heat. From PR to the world, I'm Young Miko,” she said before wrapping up her electrifying set with the Feid-assisted “Classy 101,” which earned her her first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 last summer.
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