

WHO'S GCK?
Music
GCK SHOWS
- B&C LIVE SHOWSat 19 AprCamden Town
- VIOLET NIGHTSFri 11 AprNottingham
B&C GCK PERFORMANCE (NO AUDIO DUE TO UNRELEASED SONGS)
19 APRIL 2025
At the B&C Show in London, GCK delivered a powerful showcase of his upcoming mixtape New Horizon, performing all 8 unreleased tracks for a buzzing crowd of around 50 people. This time, stepping outside of Nottingham, GCK tapped into a more diverse and wider audience, reaching people from different backgrounds, music tastes, and cultures—and the response was unreal.
Sharing the stage with his DI5PAR1TY crew, the energy was unmatched. GCK performed “Santa Loca”, “Pepa”, “Fuego”, “Toma Toma”, “Como el Oro”, “De Ti”, “Tela Tela”, and “You & Me”—each track giving the audience a fresh taste of Latin heat, melodic trap, and reggaeton-infused energy.
What made the night even more special was his collaborations with Stammas and GDA, who also performed alongside him. One of the biggest highlights was their joint performance of “YOLO”, where GDA dropped slick English verses and GCK came in hot with Spanish bars, driving the crowd wild with the perfect cross-language fusion.
The crowd's reaction spoke for itself—people were dancing, filming, and following GCK straight after the show. His ability to connect with such a wide demographic helped solidify his presence in London and opened doors for future recognition beyond his hometown. Not only did the performance expand his fanbase, but it also pushed GCK closer to the London underground scene, where New Horizon is already starting to build anticipation.

VIOLET NIGHTS GCK PERFOMANCE (NO AUDIO DUE TO UNRELEASED SONGS)
11 APRIL 2025
At Violet Nights, GCK made a standout appearance alongside a lineup of talented trap and rap artists—but it was his unique energy that truly shook the room. As the only bilingual performer, blending Spanish and English and repping the reggaeton and Latin wave, GCK brought a whole different flavour to the stage. While most of the show leaned into hard UK trap and hip-hop, GCK lit up the venue with rhythm-heavy tracks from his upcoming mixtape New Horizon, giving the audience a taste of tropical heat and party vibes they didn’t know they needed.
Songs like “Santa Loca”, “Pepa” and “Toma Toma” had the crowd dancing and vibing hard—breaking the mold and showing that reggaeton can hit just as heavy in a trap-dominated space. The crowd’s reaction was wild, and many of the other artists’ fans followed GCK after the show, excited by the fresh sound and his electric performance. The night didn’t just grow his following—it opened doors. Violet Nights are already looking to bring GCK back for more shows and are now in talks to collaborate with Santa Loca Events, merging both platforms for future Latin-infused showcases. This was more than a set—it was a statement.

GCK WØRLD
GCK is not just music, it’s a movement that connects cultures, languages, and emotions. Whether you’re looking to dance, reflect, or just turn up, there’s a track that fits the moment.
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