Chappell Roan Brings the House Down with Debut in Mexico, Despite Being 'Too Embarrassed' to Speak Spanish
Pop sensation Chappell Roan kicked off her debut performance at the Corona Capital festival in Mexico City on Saturday night, wowing the crowd of 75,000 with her signature synth-pop hits. But what's less well-known is that the 27-year-old singer-songwriter had been secretly learning Spanish to honor the occasion.
"I'm on day 55 of my Duolingo for Spanish," Roan revealed in a candid moment before taking the stage, "and I practiced saying that sentence in Spanish, and I'm too embarrassed to try and speak it." Her fans quickly responded with cheers and chants of "¡Sí se puede!" (Yes, we can!) as she performed her hit song "Coffee."
Despite being nervous about performing in Mexico for the first time, Roan's energy was infectious, and she commanded the stage like a queen. Her fairytale gothic aesthetic and theatrical performance reached new heights when she paid homage to Mexico's Día de Muertos celebration.
"I wanted to be a screaming banshee, and so I was like, Il’l be scary cause I feel like Mexico City can handle it," Roan said, referencing her Irish folklore-inspired outfit. Her fans were in awe, singing along to every word of her hits, including "Pink Pony Club" and "Good Luck, Babe."
Roan's performance was met with widespread acclaim, and her fans expressed their gratitude for her visit. The singer is set to visit other Latin American countries in 2026, and her popularity continues to soar.
As she wrapped up the first day of the Corona Capital festival, Roan left a lasting impression on her audience. Her bravery in speaking Spanish, no matter how small the step, was just one aspect of her electrifying performance that will be remembered for a long time.
Pop sensation Chappell Roan kicked off her debut performance at the Corona Capital festival in Mexico City on Saturday night, wowing the crowd of 75,000 with her signature synth-pop hits. But what's less well-known is that the 27-year-old singer-songwriter had been secretly learning Spanish to honor the occasion.
"I'm on day 55 of my Duolingo for Spanish," Roan revealed in a candid moment before taking the stage, "and I practiced saying that sentence in Spanish, and I'm too embarrassed to try and speak it." Her fans quickly responded with cheers and chants of "¡Sí se puede!" (Yes, we can!) as she performed her hit song "Coffee."
Despite being nervous about performing in Mexico for the first time, Roan's energy was infectious, and she commanded the stage like a queen. Her fairytale gothic aesthetic and theatrical performance reached new heights when she paid homage to Mexico's Día de Muertos celebration.
"I wanted to be a screaming banshee, and so I was like, Il’l be scary cause I feel like Mexico City can handle it," Roan said, referencing her Irish folklore-inspired outfit. Her fans were in awe, singing along to every word of her hits, including "Pink Pony Club" and "Good Luck, Babe."
Roan's performance was met with widespread acclaim, and her fans expressed their gratitude for her visit. The singer is set to visit other Latin American countries in 2026, and her popularity continues to soar.
As she wrapped up the first day of the Corona Capital festival, Roan left a lasting impression on her audience. Her bravery in speaking Spanish, no matter how small the step, was just one aspect of her electrifying performance that will be remembered for a long time.