Next month, RBD will start its marathon of shows in Brazil on the “Soy Rebelde Tour”, where Dulce Maria, Anahi, Christian Chavez, Christopher von Uckermann It is Maite Perroni they have eight sold-out performances scheduled in Brazilian lands.
Anticipating the long-awaited return of the iconic group to our country, Dulce Maria became the first Mexican singer to be on the cover of Rolling Stone Brasil magazine, where she spoke a little more about her relationship with Brazilians, as well as reflecting on RBD’s nostalgia, and the group’s final goodbye.
“Brazil is like a home, a family, it’s something very intense. I know people would expect us to spend a whole year in every corner of Brazil, but it’s very difficult. Just being able to double the logistics to do the four-month tour and fit it into our lives…”, reflects Dulce.
The star also comments that he is still surprised by the fans’ reactions, even 15 years after the end of the band, where he states that “This euphoria that has been reborn seems even stronger than before”.
“When I stop on stage and sing ‘No Pares’ again after 15 years without doing it with RBD, I realize the great love of the Rebel generation and new generations that are coming together”.
Finishing the interview, Sweet highlighted the composition of “Gracias”, described as a very important song for the tour. According to the artist, “It’s a way to close this cycle. Of course, ‘Gracias’ can be interpreted in many ways, but it moves me a lot because it connects me in a different way with life’s experiences, with what I grew up with, with what I lived and other things I would like to say.”
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Source: Recreio
