Some of the most skilled musicians from Colombia and others came together for the renowned Latin music festival Colombia al Parque. From contemporary reggaeton beats to traditional Andean music, the festival showcased a diverse range of sounds. Monsieur Perine, Fruko Y Sus Tesos, Los Mirlos, Muerdo, Draco Rosa, Koffee el Kafetero, Inti-Illimani, Systema Solar, Marta Gomez, and La Muchacha were a few of the best performers.
The Colombian band Monsieur Perine, which combines jazz, swing, and pop with traditional Latin American rhythms, gave a standout performance that had the audience clamoring for more. One of Colombia's most well-known salsa groups, Fruko Y Sus Tesos, had the crowd moving to their catchy beats. The festival featured the distinctive cumbia and psychedelic rock of the Peruvian band Los Mirlos, as well as the socially aware lyrics and flamenco-inspired melodies of the Spanish singer-songwriter Muerdo.
The Puerto Rican musician Draco Rosa, a former member of Menudo, gave a moving performance that comprised some of his most well-known songs. Colombian champeta superstar Koffee el Kafetero enthralled the audience with his upbeat performance. With their virtuosity playing and close harmonies, Inti-Illimani, a Chilean trio that has been a stalwart of the Latin American music scene for more than 50 years, captivated the audience. The Colombian group Systema Solar, which combines electronic music with traditional Afro-Colombian rhythms, put on a high-octane performance that got everyone up and moving. The Colombian singer-songwriter Marta Gomez mesmerized the crowd with her exquisite compositions. She is noted for her poetry lyrics and sweet voice. In addition, the energetic show by La Muchacha, a Colombian duet that combines rock, pop, and electronic music with traditional Colombian sounds, marked the festival's conclusion.