Miami, FL (November 20, 2019) – The queen of regeatton, IVY QUEEN, will be taking over Mexico this week with her music where she will be present at the Coca-Cola Flow Fest as a special guest which will take place on November 23 at the Hermanos Rodriguez Autodrome in Mexico City. The diva will be presenting her greatest hits, including her latest single “LA ROCA” in where she will be performing it for the very first time to the Mexican crowd.
Ivy is more than ready to engage with the media and fans, showing off her unique personality, charm, and talent. The artist will be arriving in Mexico a few days early in order to participate in a promotional tour for “La Roca” which will kick off on November 20.
With just three weeks of the release of her most recent single, “La Roca” has managed to take over all digital platforms, with over 4.2 million views on YouTube and more than 20.3 million listeners on Spotify. It is definitely a project that has given many to talk about due to the diverse content being shown in the video clip by Ivy Queen being interpreted as a cartoon character.
The Coca-Cola Flow Fest is just one of the three presentations that Ivy will participate in. The diva will be attending Cubatonazo on November 27, a show in Miami presented by La Musica and Ritmo 95.7FM where she will also be the special guest of the night. Within that same week, Ivy will make her way over to New York City, to take the stage of Mega Bash on November 29, once again being the special guest.
Throughout the majestical week, Ivy will be presenting herself to more than 70,000 people by doing what she does best and in where the crowd will be able to enjoy of her music and newest single, “La Roca”. The lucky cities of Mexico, Miami, and New York will witness her breathtaking performance live.
“This woman is unstoppable. In 2003 she was the only woman in Puerto Rico producing regeatton. The only woman in the urban charts.”- Leila Cobo
“Her songs have become world-wide anthems that cross language barriers and inspire millions. Her essence, style, and lyrics of feminine empowerment have transcended over the years, becoming the first feminine voice of the Latin urban movement.” – Ismael Cala