RBD IN BRAZIL See whats known about possible RBD shows

RBD IN BRAZIL? See what’s known about possible RBD shows in 2023

A “blackout” in the social networks of some RBD (Anahí, Christian Chávez and Christopher Uckermann), drew the fans’ attention to a possible return of the band.

This week there were also rumors about a possible tour RBD in Brazil in 2023 after the date of an alleged concert was put on the agenda of the Mané Garrincha stadium in Brasília.

However, the BSB Arena team informed Esstadão that it was all just one “fake news”🇧🇷 Advisory says the date is wrong and was created by a group of fans. There is also no confirmed agenda with the members of the company on the company’s official website RBD🇧🇷


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Dulce Maria talks about possible RBD tour

In an interview with Harper’s Bazaar magazine, Dulce Maria opened up about Roberta and what she thinks of a possible reunion of the members RBD for a tour.

“Let’s ask the universe, see what it wants, see what will happen in 2023,” the artist said.

“What I love most is the closeness to the people, the contact, and I know that people have been waiting for this since 2008, the last show,” added Dulce Maria.

Think about the end of RBD

In 2008, the members announced the end RBD and played a series of concerts to say goodbye to the fans.

The socalled “Goodbye Tour” led through countries such as Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina, Ecuador, USA, Peru, Chile, Slovenia and Serbia. The last presentation took place on December 21, 2008 in Madrid, Spain.

In 2020 the RBD reunited and released the single “Siempre He Estado Aquí” to promote the virtual show “Ser O Escolha: The Global Virtual Union”.

The “Live” took place on December 26, 2020 during the Covid pandemic and was billed as the first performance of the RBD after separation.

The live album of the same name was released in 2021. Alfonso Herrera and Dulce Maria did not take part in these projects for personal reasons.


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