
Best friends Galleria, Chanel, Dorinda, and Aqua—known as the Cheetah Girls—receive a once‑in‑a‑lifetime chance to travel to Barcelona for an international music festival. While preparing for the show, they face rival singers and cultural differences, ultimately learning that despite different paths their friendship is their greatest strength.
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Abel Folk
Luc

Martha Carbonell
Luc's Mom

Lynn Whitfield
Dorothea Garibaldi

Richard Felix
Randolph

Sue Flack
Sra. Reynosa

Kiely Williams
Aqua Walker

Raven-Symoné
Galleria Garibaldi

Peter Vives
Ángel

Harris Gordon
Robart

Adrienne Bailon-Houghton
Chanel Simmons

Rosana Pastor
Aramet

Belinda
Marisol Durán

Sabrina Bryan
Dorinda Thomas

Kim Manning
Lola Durán

Lori Alter
Juanita Simmons

Guillermo Ayesa
Sr. Reynosa

Andrea Montero
Madeline

Golan Yosef
Joaquín

Ferran Audí
Festival Director
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The film opens in Manhattan, two years after the events of The Cheetah Girls, with the group finishing their junior year and gearing up for a big Graduation Party for Manhattan Magnet’s Class of 2006, a moment framed by the line about the celebration being “The Party’s Just Begun.” The mood is busy and ambitious, as the friends juggle school, performances, and friendships that are evolving just as fast as they are.
During a sleepover at Galleria’s house, Chanel breaks the news that her mother, Juanita, is planning a trip to Barcelona, Spain, where she and Chanel will visit Luc. The idea sparks a spontaneous wish among the group when Aqua Aqua spots a shooting star, and the foursome decides to dream big about joining them on the journey to Europe. A sparked moment occurs when a magazine page flips to an ad for a Barcelona music festival, and the group’s desire to experience the city becomes a practical plan rather than a mere fantasy. The next day, [Galleria]’s spark and vocal drive push the plan forward, leading to a spontaneous audition opportunity that sets the stage for a larger adventure in Spain.
In Barcelona, the girls are welcomed by the local music scene. They meet Angel, a mysterious guitarist who accompanies them around the city as they share performances with the people of Barcelona. Their initial energy pays off when they are invited to audition for the festival, a moment that quickly raises the stakes and fan anticipation. The next phase of the story introduces Joaquín, Luc’s godson and a dancer who catches the eye of Dorinda. She begins taking his Ballroom Tango lessons, a fusion of styles that mirrors the troupe’s own evolving dynamic and mutual curiosity.
That night, the Cheetah Girls are taken to The Dancing Cat, a local Spanish night club, where a string of performances puts their growing artistry on display for new peers and potential rivals. There, they meet and befriend Marisol, a beloved Spanish pop star, and her momager, Lola Lola. Lola presents herself as warm and supportive, but her true intention becomes clear as she contemplates how the girls’ rising profile could affect her daughter’s chances in the competition. Interwoven with these tensions, Aqua and Dorothea work on clothing designs, while Juanita negotiates a potential proposal from Luc, and Dorinda teaches hip hop to Joaquín’s class. All the while, [Galleria] focuses on crafting a standout track—“Amigas Cheetahs”—that could define their entry in the festival, a song that binds their ambitions to the city’s rhythm.
As the group sustains momentum, [Galleria] realizes that everyone around her is pulled into other projects or romances, leaving her feeling isolated and uncertain about her place in the festival. This moment of doubt leads to a temporary decision to return home, traveling to Paris to reconnect with her father. Yet a timely intervention by her friends convinces her to stay, and the group recommits to their shared goal. Back in the fold, [Chanel] navigates a delicate moment with [Juanita], and the dynamics within the group tighten around the question of commitment, friendship, and the pursuit of a shared dream as senior year approaches.
Meanwhile, Lola’s plan to benefit her daughter’s festival prospects comes into sharper focus when the group learns that accepting payment for performances would disqualify them as amateurs. Angel investigates the situation and ultimately informs the festival director, who has to balance fairness with recognition of the group’s talent. In a calculated pivot, Lola suggests that Chanel should perform with Marisol to protect the group’s chances, prompting a clash between genuine collaboration and calculated strategy. The festival director and Angel uncover Lola’s maneuvering, and the decision is made to reinstate the Cheetah Girls’ group performance.
With the group back on track, the Cheetah Girls perform [Amigas Cheetahs] together, joined by Joaquin’s dancers, Angel on the guitar, and the director on trumpet. The festival culminates with a performance that encapsulates the girls’ growth, resilience, and camaraderie, bringing the story to a hopeful close as their collaboration reaches a triumphant high note.
The film closes with a glance at an alternate ending, in which Juanita and Luc marry, a moment that remains unused in TV or sing-along releases but offers a different emotional arc for those exploring alternate possibilities within the same story world.
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