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Karol G Hits Coachella Stage In Custom Reebok Sneakers By The Shoe Surgeon

Karol G continues her partnership with Reebok. The Latin singer, who announced her partnership with the sneaker company back in January 2026 wore a pair custom Reebok shoes at Coachella’s mainstage in April this year. Karol G performed “El Barco” in her final performance wearing what she calls her favorite Reebok design, but with a twist.

Karol G Wore Custom Reebok Sneakers During Her Coachella Performance In April 2026

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According to a release sent to The Blast by Karol G (real name Carolina Giraldo Navarro), she finished her Coachella set in a pair of custom Reebok boots on April 19. The metallic silver pair is inspired by Reebok’s Freestyle Hi and features a Hi Top silhouette that pays tribute to the ’80s classic.

Karol G’s Freestyle Hi’s were designed in collaboration with The Shoe Surgeon. The Shoe Surgeon is a Los Angeles-based designer who has worked with NFL star Odell Beckham Jr.

Watch Karol G perform here.

Karol G signed with the company earlier this year

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Complex published an article about Karol G’s partnership at the Boston-based footwear company in the beginning of the year. In an interview with Complex, the singer opened up about what it’s like to work with a shoe company she has long admired.

“Wearing Reeboks was a big thing at school, and especially this Classic model. It was like having a pair of Reeboks. I remember dreaming of them, imagining what it would be like to finally wear and show them off,” said she.

Karol G says that her partnership with Reebok involves more than just shoes. It’s about culture, evolution, and storytelling,” Karol G continued. The deal is “rooted” in style, music, and movement. I’m thrilled to have Reebok with me for some major moments of the year ahead.

Why Karol G has such a passion for freestyle his

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Karol G’s Coachella shoes reflect her love of the original design. In an interview with Complex magazine, the 35-year old called the Freestyle His shoe a “classic”, highlighting how they can be worn with anything.

Karol G also said that wearing the high-tops brings back childhood memories. “I’ve worn them a lot recently, and it’s wonderful how many people come to me and tell me that seeing these shoes brings back special memories for them. She said, “That connection means a great deal to me.”

Angel Reese isn’t the only big name working with Reebok…

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Reebok is announcing a strategic push to reestablish its dominance in the market by partnering up with high-profile personalities including WNBA star Angel Reese.

The Blast reported that Reebok started working with her during her college years. During her first year of the league, she was given her own signature shoe.

“So many different shoes companies wanted to collaborate with me.” “But I chose Reebok,” said she. “What was it with Reebok?” One, Reebok doesn’t have a woman’s basketball player as a face. “I wanted to be this.”

Reese added that having control over her brand is essential.

“Three, I like that they’re rebranding and letting me be in charge of everything I want to create. I’m releasing my own shoe line, and merch that has my name on it. You like what I wear, how I dress, and my style. “I wanted to incorporate it into Reebok,” added she.

Who else is partnering with Reebok?

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Reese’s not the only athlete Reebok has on its roster. The company announced its new deal last week with Arkansas Razorback basketball star Darius Acuff Jr. The baller is the first college athlete to receive his own signature shoe and the first male basketball player to own a Reebok shoe after John Wall.

Reebok announced its partnership on April 15 with 6’7″ All-American Lauren Betts, a UCLA grad and highly decorated athlete. “… Betts is a dominant interior player, and she’s ready to bring the same impact to pro football,” a spokesperson for Reebok told The Blast. The Blast first published The Karol G Takes Coachella Stage in Custom Reebok Sneakers by The Shoe Surgeon.

   

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