HA*ASH AND LOLA ÍNDIGO SHINE AT TECATE EMBLEMA 2026
Miami, FL (May 18, 2026) – This past weekend, the 2026 edition of Tecate Emblema was celebrated to the fullest, bringing together the best of Pop, Urban, and Electronic music across three stages and further establishing Mexico City as one of Latin America’s leading destinations for major music festivals. Within this setting Ha*Ash and Lola Índigo fascinated audiences on one of the festival’s biggest stages.
One of the most beloved moments of Tecate Emblema came with Ha*Ash’s performance. Ready to reconnect with their fans in Mexico City, the duo opened their set with “Te Dejo en Libertad,” “Ex de Verdad,” and “Supongo Que Lo Sabes,” songs that melted even the toughest hearts and won over the crowd with their energy and passion on stage.
The Queens of SOLD OUT shined brighter than ever in front of an electrified audience, delivering a medley of fan favorites including “Eso No Va a Suceder,” “Impermeable,” and “Ojalá.” To make the night even more special, Ha*Ash spread joy and positive energy throughout the crowd with “¿Qué Hago Yo?”
As excitement reached its peak, the sisters closed their performance with “Estés Donde Estés” and “Lo Aprendí de Ti,” turning the night into an unforgettable moment as the duo received overwhelming displays of love while fans sang and danced alongside Hanna and Ashley every step of the way.
Lola Índigo was another one of the festival’s most anticipated artists, taking over the Dream Stage with the intensity and energy that have become trademarks of her career. She kicked off her set with “AN1MAL,” “El Tonto,” and “La Santa,” instantly igniting excitement among her fans.
The Spanish artist continued her performance with “Mujer Bruja,” “Maldición,” and “Santería,” some of the most highly anticipated songs of the night, before moving into “Tus Iniciales,” “Casanova,” and “La Niña de la Escuela,” tracks that sparked excitement throughout the crowd and showcased Lola Índigo’s powerful stage presence and vocal strength.
To close out her set, Lola Índigo cemented her triumph at Tecate Emblema with “La Reina,” a song that has already become an anthem for her fans and had the entire venue shaking, further proving why she continues to strengthen her presence and draw massive crowds in Mexico.
With moments that will be hard for fans to forget, the 2026 Tecate Emblema Festival came to an end at the Hermanos Rodríguez Autodrome, a space where established talents and emerging Pop music discoveries come together.

