Karol G brought her voice to St. Peter’s Square!
Karol G brought her rhythm and voice to the Vatican's monumental St. Peter's Square on Saturday, in an unusual concert with other artists for human fraternity that illuminated the Roman sky with drones that took the form of works of art of Christianity and even the late Pope Francis. EFE/Carlos Expósito

Karol G brought her voice to St. Peter’s Square!

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Vatican City, Sep 13 (EFE).- By Carlos Expósito

Karol G brought her voice to St. Peter’s Square on Saturday in an unusual concert in the Vatican that also lit up the Roman sky with drones.

The Colombian artist sang alongside Andrea Bocelli, Pharrell Williams, John Legend, and other stars, which closed the third edition of the World Meeting on Human Fraternity, held in Rome the previous day.

ROME, 12/09/2025 – Pope Leo XIV greeted American singer Pharrell Williams (3rd) at the Vatican on Friday, during an audience held one day before a concert in St. Peter’s Square that has also announced performances by artists such as Karol G, John Legend and Andrea Bocelli. In an image released by the Holy See, the author of famous songs such as ‘Happy’ and ‘Freedom’ greets the Pope in the Vatican’s Clementine Hall wearing a sweatshirt and sunglasses. The singer attended the opening of the ‘World Meeting on Human Fraternity 2025’, which in its third edition will bring together thousands of participants and will conclude tomorrow with a concert in St. Peter’s Square and an air show with 3,500 drones. EFE/Vatican Media

The concert had the imposing St. Peter’s Basilica as a backdrop for the thousands of people who packed the Vatican Square.

A drone show lit up the sky with various Catholic motifs, including the hands of God and Adam in Michelangelo’s frescoes in the Sistine Chapel, and the face of the late Pope Francis.

For a night, St. Peter’s Square became an extraordinary open-air stage, filled with pop, rap, sacred themes, gospel, and even Latin rhythms courtesy of ‘La Bichota’.

La cantante colombiana Karol G. EFE/EPA/JASON SZENES/Archivo

Karol G and Bocelli

Karol G, who, according to sources close to her, enjoyed her performance at the Vatican, appeared before the audience dressed in an elegant black dress with rhinestones and kicked off with her song “Mientras me curo el cora” from her album “Mañana será bonito” (2023).

She later returned to the stage to thrill the audience alongside tenor Bocelli with the classic “Vivo por ella.”

The audience showed their affection with flags, T-shirts, and symbols not only from her country, but also from other Latin American countries, as many had come specifically to see the Colombian star.

“It’s a nice event, but we actually came to see Karol G,” Liz from Peru told EFE, celebrating that she participated “on behalf of Latin America.”

Many others came to hear Bocelli, who was not only responsible for opening the concert with his “Ave Maria,” appropriate for such a sacred place, but also for organizing it alongside streaming companies such as Disney+ and Hulu, which broadcast it.

“We came for him,” said a Colombian attendee named Jair, although he admitted that his 18-year-old son preferred Karol G.

Gospel, rap, and demands

Another guest of honor at the mega-concert was American Pharrell Williams, who got the crowd dancing and applauding with his famous “Happy.”

Earlier, the artist urged attendees to turn on their cell phone flashlights, illuminating the entire square, and said it was “an opportunity to come together.”

Williams also introduced John Legend, who thrilled the crowd by singing “Glory” and “Bridge Over Troubled Water’ at the piano.”

Beninese singer Angélique Kidjo, who sang “La vida es un carnaval” by late Cuban legend Celia Cruz at the Vatican Square, and Jennifer Hudson, who sang “The Prayer” alongside Bocelli.

After her performance, the thousands of people in the square stood up to celebrate in advance the birthday of Pope Leo XIV, who turns 70 on Sunday.

However, as expected, the American pontiff did not attend the concert, disappointing many who hoped to see him.

On his behalf, Cardinal Mauro Gambetti, archpriest of the Vatican basilica, opened the concert reiterating his “no to war” and his “yes to peace and brotherhood.”

It was not all music and dancing as the Indian activist Kailash Satyarthi, 2014 Nobel Peace Prize winner, and Mozambican Graça Machel, widow of Nelson Mandela, also spoke among Bernini’s colonnade. EFE

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