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Lola Indigo Honored by David Bisbal at Billboard Latin Women in Music 2026
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Lola Indigo wows at the 2026 Billboard Latin Women in Music event, performing a medley and receiving the Evolution award from David Bisbal.

AceShowbiz - Lola Indigo delivered a captivating performance at the 2026 Billboard Latin Women in Music event, which aired live on Telemundo on Thursday, April 23. The Spanish artist showcased her unique blend of pop and flamenco, performing her latest track "Tus iniciales" as part of a medley that also included her popular hit "Verde." She was accompanied on stage by six dancers, enhancing the energetic and elegant atmosphere of her set.

Lola Indigo appeared sophisticated in a simple black dress, letting her long hair flow freely as she connected with the audience through her dynamic performance. Moments after her musical presentation, she was presented with the Evolution award by none other than fellow Spaniard and renowned singer David Bisbal. The two share a significant bond, having both begun their careers on the famous talent competition Operación Triunfo, which is set to debut in the United States this year through Telemundo.

During the award presentation, Bisbal praised Lola Indigo's talent and unwavering discipline throughout her career. Visibly moved, Lola Indigo expressed her admiration for Bisbal, calling him a man she deeply respects and is fortunate to count as a friend after watching him perform on television during her youth.

Adding a touch of humor, she admitted to not having prepared a speech but took the opportunity to highlight the importance of mentorship in the music industry. Lola Indigo credited Mala Rodriguez as the first woman who gave her a chance in the music world and dedicated the award to her. She emphasized the core values that have guided her career: respecting those who have paved the way and supporting emerging talent.

"This makes me think about something that has been the foundation of my singing and my career, which is to respect the legends and help those who are coming up. Respect those who have paved the way for us, and give a hand to those who are just starting out, invite them to sing, bring that new talent to light," she said, inspiring the audience with her words.

Since her breakthrough in 2018 with the viral single "Ya no quiero ná," Lola Indigo has become a standout figure in Spain and internationally. She has collaborated with a range of notable artists such as Mexican singer Belinda, Puerto Rican artist Luis Fonsi, and Argentine star Maria Becerra. Her work with Becerra includes three collaborations: "High (Remix)" in 2021, which also featured Tini; "DISCOTEKA" in 2022; and "LA REINA (REMIX)" in 2025, which included Villano Antillano.

Born Miriam Doblas Muñoz, Lola Indigo began her career as a professional dancer before shifting her focus to music. Although she was the first contestant eliminated on Operación Triunfo in 2017, she has since achieved remarkable milestones, including a historic performance at Madrid’s Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, solidifying her status as a major star.

The 2026 Latin Women in Music event, hosted by Chiquis, also celebrated other prominent artists. Rosalía was honored as Woman of the Year, while Gloria Trevi received a Lifetime Achievement award. Additional honorees included Ivy Queen for Pioneer, Julieta Venegas for Artistic Excellence, Becky G for Global Impact, Young Miko as Unstoppable Artist, and Joy as Agent of Change.

Lola Indigo's recognition at this prestigious event highlights her ongoing influence and rising trajectory within the Latin music scene, reflecting her commitment to honoring the past while uplifting new voices.

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