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Miami, FL – June 4, 2026 – Annasofia took part in Casa ¡HOLA!, an exclusive evening that celebrated Miami’s role as one of the host cities of the FIFA World Cup 2026, bringing together business leaders, cultural figures, community representatives, and sports enthusiasts to reflect on how the city is preparing to welcome the world.
During the event, the Colombian singer-songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist delivered a special two-song performance of “BULLA” and “Déjame Intentar.” Her performance of “BULLA,” her most recent release, connected directly with La Insurgente, the new creative chapter in which she explores a freer, more direct, and expansive version of her artistic identity.
With this performance, Annasofia continues to build her own path within Latin music, strengthening her presence in culturally relevant spaces such as Casa ¡HOLA!, a high-profile gathering that connects conversation, gastronomy, music, and special guests around the global moment Miami will experience as a World Cup host city.
The evening featured the participation of Nagidmy Marques, Chief Commercial Officer of HOLA! Americas, and Ernesto Plata, Managing Director of J.P. Morgan Private Bank, along with musical performances by Fabian, Annasofia, and Alemor. The gathering had J.P. Morgan Private Bank as strategic partner, alongside partners including Donatella Restaurant & Boutique Hotel and Johnnie Walker.
This participation also follows a series of important moments for the artist. Recently, Annasofia performed as a special guest of Pablo Alborán in Spain, opening his concerts at Madrid’s Movistar Arena and in Valencia as part of the Spanish artist’s Global Tour KM0, where she brought songs including “Déjame Intentar,” “Primer Intento,” “Solita,” “BULLA,” and “Gracias” to the stage.
With a sound that bridges alternative pop, emotional sensitivity, and an increasingly defined authorial voice, Annasofia continues to strengthen her identity within Latin music while moving through a stage that has also been recognized by outlets such as Rolling Stone, which included her in its Future of Music 25 list, and Billboard, which named her among the Latin artists to watch in 2026.
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