Aitana celebrates her birthday with a blue Klein dress in Asturias

Published on June 28, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Aitana celebrated her birthday on stage in Asturias, wearing a Klein blue sequin dress designed by Spanish brands. The garment visually represents her album and reinforces her connection with the audience. Surrounded by friends and family, the artist blew out the candles alongside YouTuber Plex. For the public, this gesture confirms that Aitana continues to set trends in accessible fashion and intimate shows.

Aitana spinning on stage during her birthday in Asturias, Klein blue sequin dress reflecting LED spotlights, sequins sparkling as she blows out candles alongside YouTuber Plex, wireless microphone in hand, surrounded by friends and family, giant backdrop screen with album visuals, visible audio cables and stage monitors, warm concert lights, cinematic and photorealistic style, metallic sequin texture, festive and intimate atmosphere, high technical definition

The technical development of a concert with integrated costume design 🎤

The event's production required coordination between the costume team and lighting technicians. The Klein blue of the dress demanded adjustments to the LED spotlights to avoid unwanted reflections on the sequins. Additionally, Aitana's wireless microphone was secured with a hidden magnetic clip in the fabric. Sound engineers calibrated the monitors so that her voice wouldn't compete with the visual brilliance of the outfit. The entire setup was completed in 48 hours.

The foolproof strategy: birthday, sequins, and a supporting YouTuber ✨

That Aitana blows out the candles with Plex is no coincidence: it's the perfect move for millennials to cry with nostalgia and for Generation Z to film stories. The Klein blue dress, besides being beautiful, serves so fashion critics can say things like very Balenciaga while the public only wonders if the sequins will come off when hugging her friends. In the end, the artist combines music and style to connect with her audience, even if it means leaving a trail of glitter on the stage.