Anahí, who was diagnosed with a serious kidney infection, will not perform this Saturday evening (18). The singer will rest on doctor’s orders. However, the show in São Paulo will take place normally with Dulce María, Maite Perroni, Christopher von Uckermann and Christian Chávez. “I am heartbroken,” lamented the artist.
The information was confirmed by the show’s producer via social media. “Live Nation regrets to inform you that Anahí will not be able to perform the November 18 Soy Rebelde Tour show at Allianz Park due to medical orders,” the statement read.
“RBD’s acclaimed performances will continue as planned with Dulce María, Maite, Christopher and Christian,” he added.
Anahí, who deeply regretted the hearing, also sent a message to her fans
It breaks my heart that I can’t perform tonight. I tried my best to be on stage, but unfortunately the doctors insist that I use this time to rest and heal. The five of us decided that the show should go on out of respect for all of you.
“RBD is your audience, your music and your story. Each of you, every effort, every tear, every smile you have given us is our engine to start from scratch and never stop dreaming. No dream is unattainable because the love of you is.” “Worth everything. Because you are our love, this party goes on. Because we are rebels and we are close to you today, Brazil,” the statement ended.
What happened to Anahí?
After complaining of severe pain and fever over the past few days, Anahí was diagnosed with a severe kidney infection. The Mexican singer was unable to finish the show of the Soy Rebelde Tour on Friday (17) at the Allianz Parque in São Paulo. She cried and apologized to the audience for having to leave RBD’s performance before the end.
Anahí usually sings the song Sálvame alone on stage, but this time she asked her colleagues for help. Dulce María, Maite Perroni, Christian Chávez and Christopher von Uckermann helped the blonde with the presentation.
“I am in a lot of pain. I’m really sorry that I didn’t give you what you deserve. I didn’t want to miss this evening. For me the most important thing is to be here with you, because we have been waiting.” “Many years for this,” explained the 40yearold artist.
The audience sang a “thank you” chorus, leaving the singer emotional. “I need to go to the hospital so they can see what’s happening to me, but I don’t want to go now. I want to stay here, I want to be with you,” shouted Mia Colucci’s interpreter in Rebelde (2004).
She even shared the moment on Instagram. “You are my strength,” he wrote in the caption. “Today we and Brazil sing this song for you,” said Maite.