It's serious! February 18, 2026. There was no 'topón' in Capira! Alejandro supported his sister, and a party followed. On Carnival Tuesday, Albanis Torres, queen of 'Calle Arriba' in Capira, waited for her rival, Noemí Liseth González of 'Calle Abajo', to give a majestic closing to her town in the final 'topón' and to prove which leather makes a better belt in the traditional 'Burial of the Sardine'. After setting out on her tour, accompanied by her 'tuna', the queen of 'Calle Arriba' made her presence known with fireworks that lit up the town's streets for over half an hour. Upon arriving at the meeting point of 'Calle Arriba' and 'Calle Abajo', questions arose; the people were asking for the queen, but she never arrived at the 'topón', which led her subjects to proclaim Albanis the triumphant monarch. On Carnival Tuesday, Albanis was accompanied by her brother, the folk musician Alejandro Torres, who delighted the town with his music, as well as the urban artist Italian Somali. You may be interested. Nothing has happened to her!
No 'Topón' in Capira as Queen is Proclaimed Triumphant
In Capira, Panama, during Carnival, the meeting of two rival queens did not take place as one failed to appear, leading to her rival being proclaimed the winner.