Ángela Aguilar used Instagram on June 1 to thank fans after appearing with Christian Nodal at his concert in Mexico City, turning a brief onstage moment into a public note about how the night felt from her side. She said the audience received them warmly and called the performance special.
That message landed right after the pair drew attention at the Monumental Plaza de Toros México, where a video showed Aguilar blessing Nodal before he went onstage and later watching from the crowd with her brother, Leonardo. She then changed into a black velvet dress with red rose embroidery and a matching rebozo, was lifted to the stage, and sang Dime Cómo Quieres with him.
Aguilar wrote that being together onstage is always special, but that the love and respect from the crowd made it even more beautiful. She also thanked fans for being there for him, for welcoming them with cariño and for reminding them that music will always be their refuge. The post gave a polished public frame to a performance that already carried its own message: the song was not just a duet, but a declaration of closeness.
That closeness is exactly what made the appearance impossible to read as a routine guest spot. During the performance, the two traded looks and gestures of romance, Nodal told the crowd, “Un fuerte aplauso para Ángela…,” and the pair ended the number with a kiss before bowing. The moment carried extra weight because Nodal later said in an interview that he ended his relationship with Cazzu on May 8, 2024, began dating Aguilar on May 14, and married her in Rome on May 29, 2024.
The June 1 post does not explain why Aguilar chose that moment to speak, but it does show she wanted the concert framed as gratitude rather than gossip. With the Rome wedding already public and the civil marriage in Morelos later on July 24, the post settles one thing clearly: Aguilar was not distancing herself from the spotlight around the performance, she was embracing it.
For readers, the immediate answer is that there is no new announcement in the post. What it does is confirm how Aguilar wants this chapter seen: as a shared stage, a public thank-you and a relationship that remains visible in both music and message.
