Puerto Rican artist Kany García starred in a memorable night at the Gran Canaria Arena, demonstrating the profound connection she shares with the islands. "As islanders, we have a special connection and I feel at home, the Canary audience lets me do whatever I want," the singer expressed, emphasizing the audience's warmth.
During the show, García dedicated an emotional message of support and empathy to the Venezuelan people, acknowledging the difficult reality they face. "I always put up the flag of the place where we are, but if you allow me, and you don't mind, tonight I want to put up the flag of Venezuela," she stated, a gesture that strongly resonated with attendees.
“"As islanders, we have a special connection and I feel at home, the Canary audience lets me do whatever I want."
“"I always put up the flag of the place where we are, but if you allow me, and you don't mind, tonight I want to put up the flag of Venezuela."
This concert in Gran Canaria is part of the artist's European tour, which has already included stops in cities like Zurich, Milan, Paris, and London, and is now continuing its journey through Spain. The show, lasting nearly two hours, featured around thirty songs, blending tracks from her new album, 'Puerta abierta', with her career's greatest hits.
The audience sang along enthusiastically to every performance, from 'García' to 'Tierra Mía'. The rendition of 'A La Niña Que Fui' was particularly moving, creating an unforgettable moment on the island.
Kany García's schedule in the Canary Islands does not end here. Following the success in Gran Canaria, the artist and her team will travel to Tenerife. They will hold their next performance this Saturday, June 27, at the Recinto Ferial in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, as part of her ambitious tour.




