Becky G became one of the most talked-about moments of Coachella 2026 Weekend 2 — not for a performance mishap, but for what viewers believe was a suspicious livestream cut that followed a message of support for immigrants.
The moment unfolded on April 19, 2026, during Karol G’s headlining set at the Coachella Stage in Indio, California. Midway through their performance of “Mamiii,” Becky G addressed the crowd directly, delivering a message in Spanish: “And let me say it louder for the people in the back, Viva México, Viva Colombia y que vivan nuestros Inmigrantes que queremos muchos.” The statement, consistent with her long-standing advocacy, was met with loud cheers both on-site and across social platforms.
Footage circulating online shows that Becky G was clearly visible on the livestream while speaking, with the camera focused on her throughout the message. There was no interruption to her audio, and she completed her statement in full. However, immediately after she finished, the livestream feed abruptly cut for a brief moment before switching to a distant, overhead shot of the stage and crowd. That split-second transition quickly became the center of online debate.
Viewers questioned whether the timing of the cut was coincidental or deliberate, especially given the politically sensitive nature of immigration discourse in the United States.
The moment came during Karol G’s second headlining set at Coachella 2026, held at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. Performing across both weekends—April 12 and April 19—the Colombian star became the first Latina artist in the festival’s history to headline. Her “Karolchella” production leaned heavily into Latin pride and cross-cultural celebration, featuring guest appearances from artists including Becky G, Mariah Angeliq, J Balvin, Ryan Castro, and Peso Pluma.






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