Dulce Maria spoke about her thoughts on the possibility of the RBD members reuniting for a tour, in an interview with Harper’s Bazaar magazine. In the early hours of Friday morning (15), “Blackout” on the social networks of some rebelsAnahi, Christian Chavez, and Christopher Aukerman brought the group’s comeback to fans’ attention. “Let’s ask the universe, see what it wants, let’s see what happens in 2023,” said the artist. He added, “What I find most beautiful is being close to people, being connected, and knowing that people have been waiting for this since 2008, which was the last show.”
This week, rumors surfaced of a possible RBD tour of Brazil in 2023, after an alleged show date was added to the schedule of events at the Mané Garrincha Stadium in Brasilia.
However, the PSP Arena team told the report that it was all “fake news”. According to the advisory, the date is incorrect and it was created by a group of fans. There is also no confirmed agenda with members on the company’s official website.
RBD end
In 2008, the members announced the end of the group and performed a series of shows to bid farewell to fans. Connection Farewell trip It passed through countries such as Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina, Ecuador, the United States, Peru, Chile, Slovenia, and Serbia. The last show was held on December 21, 2008 in Madrid, Spain.
In 2020, the group reunited and released the single Always mention hereTo promote the virtual show Being an Opinion: The Global Virtual Consortium🇧🇷 The live broadcast took place on December 26, 2020, during the Covid-19 pandemic and was marked as the group’s first performance after the breakup.
In 2021, the live album of the same name as the concert was released. Alfonso Herrera and Dulce Maria did not participate in these projects, due to personal issues.
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