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Luna Ki, a manga character at the Cara·B Festival


Photographies taken the 2020-02-15

Luna Ki, performing at 2020 Cara·B Festival.

Luna Ki, performing at 2020 Cara·B Festival.


Luna Ki, performing at 2020 Cara·B Festival.

Luna Ki, performing at 2020 Cara·B Festival.


Luna Ki, performing at 2020 Cara·B Festival.

Luna Ki, performing at 2020 Cara·B Festival.


Luna Ki, performing at 2020 Cara·B Festival.

Luna Ki, performing at 2020 Cara·B Festival.


Luna Ki, performing at 2020 Cara·B Festival.

Luna Ki, performing at 2020 Cara·B Festival.


Luna Ki, performing at 2020 Cara·B Festival.

Luna Ki, performing at 2020 Cara·B Festival.


Luna Ki has performed on Saturday, February 15 at the Cara·B 2020 Festival in Barcelona. The Barcelona's singer, real name Luna Gorriz, has been in charge of opening the second day of the festival that takes place in the Fabra i Coats venue.

The artist offered a quite peculiar and surely cut show because she came on stage quite late in a festival of impeccable punctuality. On the stage there was a kind of throne with fluorescent lights on the sides where the singer, dressed as a spicy manga character, swayed and, in the pit, interacted with the audience giving away jets of whiskey -at 6 pm-, masks or cotton candy.

She sang her hit 'Septiembre', with millions of views on YouTube and that the public knew until the last letter, 'Buenos Días' or a version of Shakira's 'Aquí Estoy' while laughing with the childlike innocence of a manga character or reviewing the crotch in a somewhat bipolar way, like the mix of an otaku and a punk with autotune. There are those who classify her as Generation Z, postmillennial or who knows what else, in a style called emo-trap quite similar to pop.