In charge of closing the Palco Vodafone on this second day of Primavera Sound Porto, Catalan Bad Gyal once again brought the Latin rhythms to the festival, the same ones that long ago stopped having their entrance forbidden. There were good times to dance, but in general something more magical was expected
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In charge of closing the Palco Vodafone on this second day of Primavera Sound Porto, Catalan Bad Gyal once again brought the Latin rhythms to the festival, the same ones that long ago stopped having their entrance forbidden. There were good times to dance, but in general something more magical was expected