BOZA SHINES AT LOLA LOLITA LAND WITH STANDOUT PERFORMANCE IN MADRID

Written on 06/20/2025
LaMezcla Staff

Boza brought his bold musical vision to the heart of Madrid. At one of the most vibrant editions of Lola Lolita Land, held at Aquopolis Villanueva de la Cañada, he took the stage this past weekend to perform two of his most emblematic tracks —“Orión” and “Hecha Pa’ Mí”— before a crowd of over 3,000.

More than a concert, Boza’s performance felt like a full sensory immersion. With a stage set up among waterslides and interactive photobooths, the Panamanian artist connected with the energy of the space from the very first note. “Orión” delivered with refined intensity, as Boza used the moment to reflect on the roots of his musical narrative—one built on lived experience and sonic exploration. Then came “Hecha Pa’ Mí,” the track that catapulted him onto the global stage, reimagined for a crowd seeking depth and authenticity. During his performance of “Hecha Pa’ Mí,” Boza invited Lola Lolita herself to join him on stage, and together they sang the chorus—setting off one of the most talked-about moments of the night. The clip was posted by Lola on her social platforms and has since gone viral, merging the digital and musical spheres into one bold moment of the Boza phenomenon.

The festival—created by LolaLolita, one of the most prominent content creators on Spanish TikTok—blended visual aesthetics, sound, and dance in a format designed for social media amplification. It broke the mold of the traditional music festival and became a collective experience where Boza seamlessly wove his Latin American vision into a fully interactive setting.

This stop in Spain is no coincidence. Boza, the mind behind SAN BLAS—an album that fuses afrobeat, amapiano, and reggaeton—uses stages like this not just to perform but to position himself within a global network of creative exchange. This isn’t just a tour; it’s the construction of a live narrative: an artist who moves fluidly between stadiums, festivals, and digital platforms without compromising the integrity of his sound.

Boza arrived in Madrid to become part of that narrative and left having made a lasting impression. He didn’t just perform songs—he told a story within an atmosphere built to amplify his message. More than 3,000 voices met him with presence and applause, affirming that his music resonates just as powerfully in a water park as it does on urban radio or global charts.