The K-Pop group NMIXX closes the third night of Viña del Mar 2026 and receives Silver and Gold Gaviota
The K-Pop group NMIXX made history at the Viña del Mar 2026 festival by becoming the first Korean music act to perform and winning two awards.
In one of the most anticipated nights of the 2026 Viña del Mar International Song Festival, the South Korean group NMIXX marked a milestone in the event's history by closing the third day of the festival with an unforgettable performance. This sextet of K-pop, featuring members Lily, Haewon, Sullyoon, Bae, Jiwoo, and Kyujin, is notable for being the first Korean music act ever to perform at the Viña del Mar festival, sparking intense reactions from the audience as they were awarded both the Silver and Gold Gaviota awards.
During their dynamic show, NMIXX performed a selection of their hits including "TANK," "DICE," "DASH," and "Love Me Like This," which thrilled the attendees at Quinta Vergara. A highlight of the night occurred when they invited Chilean urban artist Kid Voodoo on stage to collaborate on their single "Ponte Lokita," further engaging the local crowd and enhancing the concert's excitement. The performance was not only a showcase of their musical talents but also an opportunity for cultural exchange, evident from their heartfelt interactions with the audience.
In a special moment, the group expressed their gratitude to the crowd by greeting them in Spanish, highlighting the significance of their presence at the festival and connecting with the local culture. Their historic role at Viña del Mar not only celebrates the globalization of K-Pop but also sets a precedent for future international collaborations in music festivals, showcasing the growing influence of Asian music in Latin America.