
NEWARK, N.J. | April 27, 2026 | Thousands of fans packed the Prudential Center in Newark on Saturday night, and by the time Greeicy walked off the stage, they already knew the name of her next album. The Colombian singer, actress, and dancer used her set at La Mega Mezcla 2026 to perform new material from CANDELA, her fourth studio album, arriving May 22.
The show was one of the highest-profile stops on the New York-area Latin music calendar. La Mega Mezcla is the annual concert produced by La Mega 97.9 FM, New York's leading Spanish-language radio station, in partnership with La Musica. This year's edition at the Prudential Center drew a lineup that included Arcangel, Farruko, Wisin, Ivy Queen, and Tito El Bambino, among others. Greeicy, born Greeicy Yeliana Rendon Ceballos in Cali, Colombia, earned her place on that marquee the hard way. Her debut album Baila went multi-platinum across Latin America and earned her a 2019 Latin Grammy nomination for Best New Artist, a recognition that announced her as more than a television personality turned pop singer.

Greeicy Commands the Prudential Center Stage
Her set pulled from the catalog fans know well. "Destino" and "A Veces A Besos" anchored the performance before she introduced newer material, including "Quiero+," one of six singles already released ahead of CANDELA. She performed with a full troupe of dancers whose choreography matched her step for step, the kind of precision she built into her brand long before the music began, according to the press material. Colombian artist Jhay P joined her onstage for "Le Pedi A Dios," a collaboration the two share on the album. The crowd at the sold-out arena, the press release stated, responded to each new track as directly as the familiar ones.

CANDELA Tracklist Lands on Times Square, One Day Before Newark
A day before the Prudential Center set, Greeicy brought the album reveal to Manhattan. The official tracklist for CANDELA appeared on a Times Square billboard on Friday, April 24, and was shared simultaneously across her social media channels. The full list confirms a record built around collaboration. Alongside previously released singles "Discúlpeme Senor," "Mantis" featuring Cultura Profetica, "Curándote," "Estas Ganas," and "Limonar," the album includes "Solecito Veni" with Venezuelan band Rawayana, "Al Lado de Usted" with Brandel, "No Era Mio" with La Guru, and "Dónde, Como y Cuándo?" with Calema. CANDELA is set for release through Universal Music Latino on May 22, according to Apple Music pre-release listings.
The album's concept, as described by the press material, centers on inner fire: the energy that moves through the body, stirs emotion, and turns feeling into something physical and uncontained. Whether that translates commercially the way Baila did remains to be seen, but the two-night New York-area push, from Times Square to a sold-out arena crowd in Newark, made the intent unmistakable. Greeicy is not building toward CANDELA. She arrived.







