Bad Gyal
Thu, Mar 5
11:30pm
LIV Miami
Ages 21 & over
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Event Info
Mentirosa Thursday: Bad Gyal at LIV Nightclub • Thursday, March 5, 2026
Event Details:
- Date: Thursday, March 5, 2026
- Time: Doors open at 11:30 PM
- Location: LIV Nightclub Miami
- Age Requirement: 21 and over
Mentirosa Thursday ignites with Catalan fire as Spanish urban sensation Bad Gyal brings her distinctive blend of reggaeton, dancehall, and trap to LIV Nightclub Miami on Thursday, March 5, 2026. One of the most revolutionary artists reshaping the Spanish and Latin music landscape, Bad Gyal transforms the legendary Fontainebleau Miami Beach into a celebration of femme power and infectious rhythms.
From her viral Catalan remix of Rihanna's "Work" to her debut album La Joia featuring collaborations with Anitta, Young Miko, Tokischa, and Myke Towers, Bad Gyal has become a global icon of the neoperreo movement. This is Mentirosa Thursday at its most empowering.
About Bad Gyal
Alba Farelo i Solé (born March 7, 1997), known worldwide as Bad Gyal, is a Spanish singer, songwriter, DJ, and model from Vilassar de Mar, a seaside village near Barcelona. Recognized as one of the pioneers of Spanish dancehall and neoperreo, Bad Gyal has revolutionized the music scene with her unique style, bold personality, and ability to fuse international genres with Latin and Caribbean rhythms—all filtered through her distinctive Auto-Tuned vocals and unapologetic femme energy.
The eldest of five children, Bad Gyal is the daughter of Eduard Farelo, a celebrated Catalan actor and voice actor. Her younger sister Irma also performs as the artist Mushkaa. At 18, while studying fashion design at the University of Barcelona and working at a call center, Alba discovered dancehall videos online—a revelation that transformed her frustration into artistic purpose. She chose the name "Bad Gyal" because it felt empowering, giving her strength during a period when she needed it most.
Bad Gyal launched her career in 2016 with "Pai"—a Catalan-language reinterpretation of Rihanna's "Work" that went viral across YouTube and social media, establishing her as an emerging voice in the Spanish urban scene. Later that year, she self-released her debut mixtape Slow Wine Mixtape via SoundCloud, featuring standout tracks like "Fiebre" and "Indapanden" that showcased her fusion of trap, dancehall, and R&B sung in English, Spanish, and Catalan.
In February 2018, she released her second mixtape Worldwide Angel, expanding her international appeal with collaborations from producers like Florentino, Dubbel Dutch, and Jam City. Tracks like "Blink," "Jacaranda," and "Internationally" positioned her as one of the most innovative artists in Spanish-language urban music. Her bold 90s-meets-2000s aesthetic—glittery talons, giant hoop earrings, lip gloss, and designer brands—became as iconic as her sound.
Bad Gyal signed with Interscope Records and Aftercluv in 2019, achieving mainstream acclaim with singles like "Santa María" and "Zorra" (certified double platinum in Spain). Her collaboration "Alocao" with Omar Montes became the #1 song in Spain for 2019, topping the PROMUSICAE chart for five consecutive weeks and earning triple platinum certification.
In March 2021, she released the Warm Up EP, featuring tracks like "Pussy," "Judas" (with KHEA), and "44" (featuring Nigerian superstar Rema)—a groundbreaking fusion of afrobeats and reggaeton. The EP debuted at #3 on the Spanish Albums Chart.
Her 2023 single "Chulo" marked her international breakthrough, reaching top 10 in Spain and going viral on TikTok with over ten thousand user videos before its official release. The remix "Chulo Pt. 2" featuring Young Miko and Tokischa became a global hit, peaking at #89 on the Billboard Global 200 and #33 on Hot Latin Songs—her highest-charting single ever—while earning platinum certification in the United States and gold in Mexico. That April, she performed "Chulo" at the Latin American Music Awards in Las Vegas, marking her first appearance at a major international awards show.
Also in 2023, Karol G featured Bad Gyal on "Kármika" (with Sean Paul) from her album Mañana Será Bonito, and Bad Gyal served as opening act for Karol G's historic tour. In September, she received the International Young Talent Award from La Vanguardia, presented by King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain.
Her highly anticipated debut album La Joia (Catalan for "The Jewel") was released on January 26, 2024 through Universal Music Latino and Interscope Records. The 15-track project debuted at #1 on the Spanish Albums Chart and features collaborations with Anitta ("Bota Niña"), Myke Towers ("Mi Lova"), Tokischa and Young Miko ("Chulo Pt. 2"), Quevedo ("Real G"), Morad, Ñengo Flow, and Tommy Lee Sparta. Production came from a dream team including Scott Storch, El Guincho (Rosalía's frequent collaborator), Nely "El Arma Secreta", Merca Bae, and Jasper Harris. The remix of "Perdió Este Culo" featuring reggaeton legend Ivy Queen further cemented her status as a torchbearer for femme empowerment in urbano.
In February 2024, Bad Gyal performed "Bota Niña" with Anitta at the Premios Lo Nuestro in Miami, and she appeared on Anitta's "Double Team" (with Brray) from the album Funk Generation. A documentary film, La Joia: Bad Gyal, premiered at the 22nd Festival In-Edit Barcelona in October 2024.
Stream Bad Gyal on Spotify | Apple Music
The Venue: LIV Nightclub Miami
Located inside the iconic Fontainebleau Miami Beach, LIV Nightclub delivers an unmatched nightlife experience with state-of-the-art production, world-class sound, and a party atmosphere that attracts global celebrities and tastemakers to 4441 Collins Avenue.
VIP Table Reservations & Tickets
Elevate your Thursday night with a VIP table reservation featuring premium bottle service, dedicated hosts, and prime views of the stage. Secure your spot now on the official event page.
Entry Requirements:
21+ only. Valid government-issued ID required for entry. Upscale nightlife attire is strongly encouraged.
Event Details:
- Date: Thursday, March 5, 2026
- Time: Doors open at 11:30 PM
- Location: LIV Nightclub Miami
- Age Requirement: 21 and over
Mentirosa Thursday ignites with Catalan fire as Spanish urban sensation Bad Gyal brings her distinctive blend of reggaeton, dancehall, and trap to LIV Nightclub Miami on Thursday, March 5, 2026. One of the most revolutionary artists reshaping the Spanish and Latin music landscape, Bad Gyal transforms the legendary Fontainebleau Miami Beach into a celebration of femme power and infectious rhythms.
From her viral Catalan remix of Rihanna's "Work" to her debut album La Joia featuring collaborations with Anitta, Young Miko, Tokischa, and Myke Towers, Bad Gyal has become a global icon of the neoperreo movement. This is Mentirosa Thursday at its most empowering.
About Bad Gyal
Alba Farelo i Solé (born March 7, 1997), known worldwide as Bad Gyal, is a Spanish singer, songwriter, DJ, and model from Vilassar de Mar, a seaside village near Barcelona. Recognized as one of the pioneers of Spanish dancehall and neoperreo, Bad Gyal has revolutionized the music scene with her unique style, bold personality, and ability to fuse international genres with Latin and Caribbean rhythms—all filtered through her distinctive Auto-Tuned vocals and unapologetic femme energy.
The eldest of five children, Bad Gyal is the daughter of Eduard Farelo, a celebrated Catalan actor and voice actor. Her younger sister Irma also performs as the artist Mushkaa. At 18, while studying fashion design at the University of Barcelona and working at a call center, Alba discovered dancehall videos online—a revelation that transformed her frustration into artistic purpose. She chose the name "Bad Gyal" because it felt empowering, giving her strength during a period when she needed it most.
Bad Gyal launched her career in 2016 with "Pai"—a Catalan-language reinterpretation of Rihanna's "Work" that went viral across YouTube and social media, establishing her as an emerging voice in the Spanish urban scene. Later that year, she self-released her debut mixtape Slow Wine Mixtape via SoundCloud, featuring standout tracks like "Fiebre" and "Indapanden" that showcased her fusion of trap, dancehall, and R&B sung in English, Spanish, and Catalan.
In February 2018, she released her second mixtape Worldwide Angel, expanding her international appeal with collaborations from producers like Florentino, Dubbel Dutch, and Jam City. Tracks like "Blink," "Jacaranda," and "Internationally" positioned her as one of the most innovative artists in Spanish-language urban music. Her bold 90s-meets-2000s aesthetic—glittery talons, giant hoop earrings, lip gloss, and designer brands—became as iconic as her sound.
Bad Gyal signed with Interscope Records and Aftercluv in 2019, achieving mainstream acclaim with singles like "Santa María" and "Zorra" (certified double platinum in Spain). Her collaboration "Alocao" with Omar Montes became the #1 song in Spain for 2019, topping the PROMUSICAE chart for five consecutive weeks and earning triple platinum certification.
In March 2021, she released the Warm Up EP, featuring tracks like "Pussy," "Judas" (with KHEA), and "44" (featuring Nigerian superstar Rema)—a groundbreaking fusion of afrobeats and reggaeton. The EP debuted at #3 on the Spanish Albums Chart.
Her 2023 single "Chulo" marked her international breakthrough, reaching top 10 in Spain and going viral on TikTok with over ten thousand user videos before its official release. The remix "Chulo Pt. 2" featuring Young Miko and Tokischa became a global hit, peaking at #89 on the Billboard Global 200 and #33 on Hot Latin Songs—her highest-charting single ever—while earning platinum certification in the United States and gold in Mexico. That April, she performed "Chulo" at the Latin American Music Awards in Las Vegas, marking her first appearance at a major international awards show.
Also in 2023, Karol G featured Bad Gyal on "Kármika" (with Sean Paul) from her album Mañana Será Bonito, and Bad Gyal served as opening act for Karol G's historic tour. In September, she received the International Young Talent Award from La Vanguardia, presented by King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain.
Her highly anticipated debut album La Joia (Catalan for "The Jewel") was released on January 26, 2024 through Universal Music Latino and Interscope Records. The 15-track project debuted at #1 on the Spanish Albums Chart and features collaborations with Anitta ("Bota Niña"), Myke Towers ("Mi Lova"), Tokischa and Young Miko ("Chulo Pt. 2"), Quevedo ("Real G"), Morad, Ñengo Flow, and Tommy Lee Sparta. Production came from a dream team including Scott Storch, El Guincho (Rosalía's frequent collaborator), Nely "El Arma Secreta", Merca Bae, and Jasper Harris. The remix of "Perdió Este Culo" featuring reggaeton legend Ivy Queen further cemented her status as a torchbearer for femme empowerment in urbano.
In February 2024, Bad Gyal performed "Bota Niña" with Anitta at the Premios Lo Nuestro in Miami, and she appeared on Anitta's "Double Team" (with Brray) from the album Funk Generation. A documentary film, La Joia: Bad Gyal, premiered at the 22nd Festival In-Edit Barcelona in October 2024.
Stream Bad Gyal on Spotify | Apple Music
The Venue: LIV Nightclub Miami
Located inside the iconic Fontainebleau Miami Beach, LIV Nightclub delivers an unmatched nightlife experience with state-of-the-art production, world-class sound, and a party atmosphere that attracts global celebrities and tastemakers to 4441 Collins Avenue.
VIP Table Reservations & Tickets
Elevate your Thursday night with a VIP table reservation featuring premium bottle service, dedicated hosts, and prime views of the stage. Secure your spot now on the official event page.
Entry Requirements:
21+ only. Valid government-issued ID required for entry. Upscale nightlife attire is strongly encouraged.
Thu, Mar 5
11:30pm
LIV Nightclub Miami
4441 Collins Ave.
Miami Beach, Florida 33140
Miami Beach, Florida 33140
Event Info
Mentirosa Thursday: Bad Gyal at LIV Nightclub • Thursday, March 5, 2026
Event Details:
- Date: Thursday, March 5, 2026
- Time: Doors open at 11:30 PM
- Location: LIV Nightclub Miami
- Age Requirement: 21 and over
Mentirosa Thursday ignites with Catalan fire as Spanish urban sensation Bad Gyal brings her distinctive blend of reggaeton, dancehall, and trap to LIV Nightclub Miami on Thursday, March 5, 2026. One of the most revolutionary artists reshaping the Spanish and Latin music landscape, Bad Gyal transforms the legendary Fontainebleau Miami Beach into a celebration of femme power and infectious rhythms.
From her viral Catalan remix of Rihanna's "Work" to her debut album La Joia featuring collaborations with Anitta, Young Miko, Tokischa, and Myke Towers, Bad Gyal has become a global icon of the neoperreo movement. This is Mentirosa Thursday at its most empowering.
About Bad Gyal
Alba Farelo i Solé (born March 7, 1997), known worldwide as Bad Gyal, is a Spanish singer, songwriter, DJ, and model from Vilassar de Mar, a seaside village near Barcelona. Recognized as one of the pioneers of Spanish dancehall and neoperreo, Bad Gyal has revolutionized the music scene with her unique style, bold personality, and ability to fuse international genres with Latin and Caribbean rhythms—all filtered through her distinctive Auto-Tuned vocals and unapologetic femme energy.
The eldest of five children, Bad Gyal is the daughter of Eduard Farelo, a celebrated Catalan actor and voice actor. Her younger sister Irma also performs as the artist Mushkaa. At 18, while studying fashion design at the University of Barcelona and working at a call center, Alba discovered dancehall videos online—a revelation that transformed her frustration into artistic purpose. She chose the name "Bad Gyal" because it felt empowering, giving her strength during a period when she needed it most.
Bad Gyal launched her career in 2016 with "Pai"—a Catalan-language reinterpretation of Rihanna's "Work" that went viral across YouTube and social media, establishing her as an emerging voice in the Spanish urban scene. Later that year, she self-released her debut mixtape Slow Wine Mixtape via SoundCloud, featuring standout tracks like "Fiebre" and "Indapanden" that showcased her fusion of trap, dancehall, and R&B sung in English, Spanish, and Catalan.
In February 2018, she released her second mixtape Worldwide Angel, expanding her international appeal with collaborations from producers like Florentino, Dubbel Dutch, and Jam City. Tracks like "Blink," "Jacaranda," and "Internationally" positioned her as one of the most innovative artists in Spanish-language urban music. Her bold 90s-meets-2000s aesthetic—glittery talons, giant hoop earrings, lip gloss, and designer brands—became as iconic as her sound.
Bad Gyal signed with Interscope Records and Aftercluv in 2019, achieving mainstream acclaim with singles like "Santa María" and "Zorra" (certified double platinum in Spain). Her collaboration "Alocao" with Omar Montes became the #1 song in Spain for 2019, topping the PROMUSICAE chart for five consecutive weeks and earning triple platinum certification.
In March 2021, she released the Warm Up EP, featuring tracks like "Pussy," "Judas" (with KHEA), and "44" (featuring Nigerian superstar Rema)—a groundbreaking fusion of afrobeats and reggaeton. The EP debuted at #3 on the Spanish Albums Chart.
Her 2023 single "Chulo" marked her international breakthrough, reaching top 10 in Spain and going viral on TikTok with over ten thousand user videos before its official release. The remix "Chulo Pt. 2" featuring Young Miko and Tokischa became a global hit, peaking at #89 on the Billboard Global 200 and #33 on Hot Latin Songs—her highest-charting single ever—while earning platinum certification in the United States and gold in Mexico. That April, she performed "Chulo" at the Latin American Music Awards in Las Vegas, marking her first appearance at a major international awards show.
Also in 2023, Karol G featured Bad Gyal on "Kármika" (with Sean Paul) from her album Mañana Será Bonito, and Bad Gyal served as opening act for Karol G's historic tour. In September, she received the International Young Talent Award from La Vanguardia, presented by King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain.
Her highly anticipated debut album La Joia (Catalan for "The Jewel") was released on January 26, 2024 through Universal Music Latino and Interscope Records. The 15-track project debuted at #1 on the Spanish Albums Chart and features collaborations with Anitta ("Bota Niña"), Myke Towers ("Mi Lova"), Tokischa and Young Miko ("Chulo Pt. 2"), Quevedo ("Real G"), Morad, Ñengo Flow, and Tommy Lee Sparta. Production came from a dream team including Scott Storch, El Guincho (Rosalía's frequent collaborator), Nely "El Arma Secreta", Merca Bae, and Jasper Harris. The remix of "Perdió Este Culo" featuring reggaeton legend Ivy Queen further cemented her status as a torchbearer for femme empowerment in urbano.
In February 2024, Bad Gyal performed "Bota Niña" with Anitta at the Premios Lo Nuestro in Miami, and she appeared on Anitta's "Double Team" (with Brray) from the album Funk Generation. A documentary film, La Joia: Bad Gyal, premiered at the 22nd Festival In-Edit Barcelona in October 2024.
Stream Bad Gyal on Spotify | Apple Music
The Venue: LIV Nightclub Miami
Located inside the iconic Fontainebleau Miami Beach, LIV Nightclub delivers an unmatched nightlife experience with state-of-the-art production, world-class sound, and a party atmosphere that attracts global celebrities and tastemakers to 4441 Collins Avenue.
VIP Table Reservations & Tickets
Elevate your Thursday night with a VIP table reservation featuring premium bottle service, dedicated hosts, and prime views of the stage. Secure your spot now on the official event page.
Entry Requirements:
21+ only. Valid government-issued ID required for entry. Upscale nightlife attire is strongly encouraged.
Event Details:
- Date: Thursday, March 5, 2026
- Time: Doors open at 11:30 PM
- Location: LIV Nightclub Miami
- Age Requirement: 21 and over
Mentirosa Thursday ignites with Catalan fire as Spanish urban sensation Bad Gyal brings her distinctive blend of reggaeton, dancehall, and trap to LIV Nightclub Miami on Thursday, March 5, 2026. One of the most revolutionary artists reshaping the Spanish and Latin music landscape, Bad Gyal transforms the legendary Fontainebleau Miami Beach into a celebration of femme power and infectious rhythms.
From her viral Catalan remix of Rihanna's "Work" to her debut album La Joia featuring collaborations with Anitta, Young Miko, Tokischa, and Myke Towers, Bad Gyal has become a global icon of the neoperreo movement. This is Mentirosa Thursday at its most empowering.
About Bad Gyal
Alba Farelo i Solé (born March 7, 1997), known worldwide as Bad Gyal, is a Spanish singer, songwriter, DJ, and model from Vilassar de Mar, a seaside village near Barcelona. Recognized as one of the pioneers of Spanish dancehall and neoperreo, Bad Gyal has revolutionized the music scene with her unique style, bold personality, and ability to fuse international genres with Latin and Caribbean rhythms—all filtered through her distinctive Auto-Tuned vocals and unapologetic femme energy.
The eldest of five children, Bad Gyal is the daughter of Eduard Farelo, a celebrated Catalan actor and voice actor. Her younger sister Irma also performs as the artist Mushkaa. At 18, while studying fashion design at the University of Barcelona and working at a call center, Alba discovered dancehall videos online—a revelation that transformed her frustration into artistic purpose. She chose the name "Bad Gyal" because it felt empowering, giving her strength during a period when she needed it most.
Bad Gyal launched her career in 2016 with "Pai"—a Catalan-language reinterpretation of Rihanna's "Work" that went viral across YouTube and social media, establishing her as an emerging voice in the Spanish urban scene. Later that year, she self-released her debut mixtape Slow Wine Mixtape via SoundCloud, featuring standout tracks like "Fiebre" and "Indapanden" that showcased her fusion of trap, dancehall, and R&B sung in English, Spanish, and Catalan.
In February 2018, she released her second mixtape Worldwide Angel, expanding her international appeal with collaborations from producers like Florentino, Dubbel Dutch, and Jam City. Tracks like "Blink," "Jacaranda," and "Internationally" positioned her as one of the most innovative artists in Spanish-language urban music. Her bold 90s-meets-2000s aesthetic—glittery talons, giant hoop earrings, lip gloss, and designer brands—became as iconic as her sound.
Bad Gyal signed with Interscope Records and Aftercluv in 2019, achieving mainstream acclaim with singles like "Santa María" and "Zorra" (certified double platinum in Spain). Her collaboration "Alocao" with Omar Montes became the #1 song in Spain for 2019, topping the PROMUSICAE chart for five consecutive weeks and earning triple platinum certification.
In March 2021, she released the Warm Up EP, featuring tracks like "Pussy," "Judas" (with KHEA), and "44" (featuring Nigerian superstar Rema)—a groundbreaking fusion of afrobeats and reggaeton. The EP debuted at #3 on the Spanish Albums Chart.
Her 2023 single "Chulo" marked her international breakthrough, reaching top 10 in Spain and going viral on TikTok with over ten thousand user videos before its official release. The remix "Chulo Pt. 2" featuring Young Miko and Tokischa became a global hit, peaking at #89 on the Billboard Global 200 and #33 on Hot Latin Songs—her highest-charting single ever—while earning platinum certification in the United States and gold in Mexico. That April, she performed "Chulo" at the Latin American Music Awards in Las Vegas, marking her first appearance at a major international awards show.
Also in 2023, Karol G featured Bad Gyal on "Kármika" (with Sean Paul) from her album Mañana Será Bonito, and Bad Gyal served as opening act for Karol G's historic tour. In September, she received the International Young Talent Award from La Vanguardia, presented by King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain.
Her highly anticipated debut album La Joia (Catalan for "The Jewel") was released on January 26, 2024 through Universal Music Latino and Interscope Records. The 15-track project debuted at #1 on the Spanish Albums Chart and features collaborations with Anitta ("Bota Niña"), Myke Towers ("Mi Lova"), Tokischa and Young Miko ("Chulo Pt. 2"), Quevedo ("Real G"), Morad, Ñengo Flow, and Tommy Lee Sparta. Production came from a dream team including Scott Storch, El Guincho (Rosalía's frequent collaborator), Nely "El Arma Secreta", Merca Bae, and Jasper Harris. The remix of "Perdió Este Culo" featuring reggaeton legend Ivy Queen further cemented her status as a torchbearer for femme empowerment in urbano.
In February 2024, Bad Gyal performed "Bota Niña" with Anitta at the Premios Lo Nuestro in Miami, and she appeared on Anitta's "Double Team" (with Brray) from the album Funk Generation. A documentary film, La Joia: Bad Gyal, premiered at the 22nd Festival In-Edit Barcelona in October 2024.
Stream Bad Gyal on Spotify | Apple Music
The Venue: LIV Nightclub Miami
Located inside the iconic Fontainebleau Miami Beach, LIV Nightclub delivers an unmatched nightlife experience with state-of-the-art production, world-class sound, and a party atmosphere that attracts global celebrities and tastemakers to 4441 Collins Avenue.
VIP Table Reservations & Tickets
Elevate your Thursday night with a VIP table reservation featuring premium bottle service, dedicated hosts, and prime views of the stage. Secure your spot now on the official event page.
Entry Requirements:
21+ only. Valid government-issued ID required for entry. Upscale nightlife attire is strongly encouraged.
