The article discusses the second day of the Mad Cool music festival in Madrid, focusing on the performances by prominent female artists such as Lorde, Florence + The Machine, Zara Larsson, Reneé Rapp, and Jennie. The event highlights contemporary pop music with influences ranging from electronic to country, funk, folk, hip hop, and author song styles. Lorde's performance is described as emotionally raw and authentic, emphasizing her vulnerability and connection with the audience through songs like 'Royals,' 'What Was That,' and 'Broken Glass.' Her current tour, based on her album 'Virgin,' contrasts with her previous more relaxed style, showcasing a more physical and spontaneous approach. Florence + The Machine closes the main stage with a powerful blend of epic pop and folk, delivering a performance marked by simplicity and elegance.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural events and music performances at a festival, which are not inherently politically charged. It provides descriptive commentary on the artists' performances without taking a stance or showing bias toward any political ideology.





