Karol G clip goes live
A Karol G performance of 'Provenza' from Coachella was uploaded as an official live clip, underscoring Latin music’s continuing global pull at top festivals. (youtube.com) That kind of high‑quality live capture is being used to extend festival visibility well beyond attendees, with creators and fans amplifying standout moments online. (x.com)
Coachella posted an official live video of Karol G performing “Provenza,” turning a headlining festival moment into a replayable release on YouTube. (youtube.com) Karol G headlined Coachella on Sunday, April 12, 2026, at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, and Billboard and People reported she became the first Latina woman to headline the festival. (billboard.com) (people.com) Coachella’s 2026 festival ran April 10-12 and April 17-19, and the festival said its official livestream again ran only on YouTube, with seven stages available during the weekend. (coachella.com 1) (coachella.com 2) YouTube expanded that partnership in 2025 with six concurrent stage streams, a vertical livestream and a new “Watch With” feature that let creators react alongside the festival feed. Those tools turned the livestream into a distribution system for clips that can keep circulating after the set ends. (blog.youtube) The song at the center of the clip is already one of Karol G’s biggest digital records. Billboard reported in June 2024 that the official “Provenza” video had passed 1 billion views on YouTube, joining the platform’s Billion Views Club. (billboard.com) The backdrop is a larger commercial rise for Latin music in the United States. The Recording Industry Association of America said 2025 was the first year Latin music reached $1 billion in annual wholesale revenue in the United States, with a market share of 8.8 percent. (riaa.com) Coachella has been building that audience path for years by pairing in-person scarcity with free global streaming. The festival’s current site still frames YouTube as the place to get a “front-row view” from anywhere, even without a wristband. (coachella.com) The result is that a set no longer ends when the stage goes dark in Indio. With Karol G’s “Provenza” now packaged as an official live upload, Coachella gets a second life online and Karol G gets another high-visibility performance asset tied to a historic booking. (youtube.com) (billboard.com)