“Has a unique vibe”: Cuban orchestra director steals the show on Rosalía's tour



Rosalía and Yudania Gómez HerediaPhoto © Social media

The Cuban conductor Yudania Gómez Heredia is not only shining in the LUX TOUR by Rosalía, but she is also winning the hearts of thousands on social media. Her videos, conducting with contagious energy, have gone viral on TikTok, where many agree on one thing: she has an undeniable vibe.

Amidst the lights, packed stages, and a spectacular performance, there’s something that stands out beyond the music: the way Yudania lives each note. “This woman has vibe,” reads one of the most circulated videos, while other users assert that seeing her is “inspiring” and even “moving.”

Comments keep multiplying, and many are filled with Cuban pride. "What pride it is to be Cuban!", "Representing Cuba", "Go Cuba" or "Cuban giving it their all" are some of the most frequently repeated phrases, making it clear that their success is also felt as a personal victory among those who follow their story.

But it's not just about pride: there's also pure admiration for her talent and presence. “She is everything that is good in life,” “The director is very impressive,” “I literally loved her,” or “Wonderful” reflect how her work is resonating even with those who were unfamiliar with her background.

Others highlight something deeper: the passion with which she commits. “She enjoys her work,” “She loves it, lives it, and enjoys it,” or “That’s what it means to love what you do” are messages that encapsulate well what she conveys on stage. There are even those who claim that watching her direct is so striking that it becomes one of the most anticipated moments of the concert.

And while Rosalía continues to captivate audiences with her most ambitious tour, Yudania Gómez Heredia is establishing herself as one of the biggest surprises of the show: a Cuban who, with talent, discipline, and an overwhelming energy, is making a mark both on stage and on social media.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.