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RBD assures that his return to the stage has surpassed “the musical”

The Mexicans Maite Perroni, Christian Chávez and Christopher von Uckermann, members of the pop group RBDpointed out this Wednesday that their return to the stage with their “I am a rebel tour” has surpassed “the musical”, due to the response of the public and because they have also now taken the reins of their project.

“It’s a heart-to-heart connection, it’s been beautiful,” said Perroni during a talk they gave today at Billboard’s Latin Music Week held in Miami Beach, in southern Florida (USA), alluding to the response that the public has given them after their return. on the road after 15 years.

At his side, Chávez corroborated his partner’s impression of the public’s reception for his return and pointed out that each concert is “an extrasensory experience.”

“It’s like therapy for the attendees and for us. It is a show that not only touches on the musical part, it connects with something much further afield.”he added.

For his part, Von Uckermann highlighted that the concerts of the tour, which began last August 25 in El Paso, Texas (USA), are “a visual experience”, with more elements on stage and which now includes dancers.

The three members of the group, which is completed by Dulce María and Anahí, maturely recalled their beginnings in 2004 and highlighted that the tour and their current projects are already being developed with them established as a business company.

“We are owners of our project, no one else,” said Perroni, who acknowledged that it has been a challenge and constant learning to be involved in all aspects of this tour, which continues through the United States, and then continues in Latin America and closes at the Azteca stadium in Mexico City.

There have been emotional moments, like when Perroni broke down when recalling the positive response of those attending the first recital they gave after Chávez made his sexual orientation publicly known.

Latin Music Week coincides with the Latin Billboard Awards, which will be held on Thursday at the Watsco Center in Coral Gables, a city near Miami, and a gala in which, with 21 nominations, the singer Peso Pluma is the favorite.

The Mexican has also been one of the artists who has offered live performances this week, like DannyLux, Greeicy, Mike Bahía and on Friday the Colombian Fonseca will do it, among others.

With information from EFE

Source: Elcomercio

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