Courtesy Universal Music Group Latino
Venezuelan singer-songwriter Joaquina continues her meteoric rise in the Latin music world, making a triumphant return to the U.S. stage on October 24, 2025. Fascinating a crowd at the Jungle Plaza in the Miami Design District, the young artist delivered a dazzling performance that served as the official kick-off for the iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina festival. This showcase with Emily Estefan came just weeks after Joaquina earned four Latin GRAMMY nominations for her acclaimed debut album, al romper la burbuja, a feat that has cemented her place in music history.
A Powerful Miami Homecoming
The exclusive “Emily Estefan & Friends Live” concert provided the perfect stage for Joaquina’s U.S. return. Performing standout tracks from her nominated album, she led fans through an emotional setlist that included her latest single, “los 41,” as well as “amarillo,” “escapar de mí,” and the Latin GRAMMY-nominated track for ‘Best Pop/Rock Song,’ “no llames lo mío nuestro.” Her connection to the city was palpable, as she closed the set with heartfelt gratitude: “Thank you, Emily, for inviting me. I grew up here, in this beautiful city that will always be my home, and there’s truly no better place in the world for me… It’s an honor to perform here in Miami. Tonight, I wanted to share with you a little piece of my heart, my soul, and the songs I’ve written with so much love.”

Historic Nominations and Global Reach

The excitement surrounding the performance is well-deserved, as Joaquina has made history by becoming the youngest artist ever to receive four Latin GRAMMY nominations for a debut album, including the prestigious ‘Album of the Year’ nod. Before returning to the States for the Miami event, the Venezuelan talent had been busy building her global profile. She spent a month in Spain participating as a co-coach alongside Malú on the current season of La Voz España and joined Sebastián Yatra as a special guest for two dates on his “Entre Tanta Gente” tour in Barcelona and Madrid. This international momentum now carries her to Las Vegas, where she is confirmed to perform during the 26th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards Telecast live on Thursday, November 13th, from the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
Joaquina’s electrifying Miami performance confirmed her status as one of the most exciting young voices in Latin music. With a historic number of nominations and an increasingly global presence, she is a must-watch artist.
