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Mexican/Latin pop band RBD announces “Soy Rebelde” world tour dates and cities

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Mexican Latin pop band RBD announces Soy Rebelde world tour dates and cities

For their much-anticipated “Soy Rebelde” world tour, RBD returns bigger and better than ever. Beginning in August, the Mexican pop group will once more perform in 26 cities across North, Central, and South America. One of the biggest Latin pop groups, RBD, has announced a new international tour that will stop in Los Angeles.

The Live Nation-produced tour will celebrate RBD’s 20-year history, which began as a fictional band in the 2004–2006 hit television drama “Rebelde.” On January 27 at 10 a.m. in Brazil and the United States, and at 2 p.m. in Mexico, simultaneous sales of tickets for all dates will begin.

Exposition Park’s BMO Stadium, formerly known as Banc of California Stadium, will host the event in Los Angeles. For the group’s 20th anniversary, the “Soy Rebelde” tour brings them back together. The group will appear in 26 cities in Brazil, Mexico, and the United States.

On January 25 and 26, tickets for the tour’s portion in the United States will also be available through Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan system. Through an exclusive invitation, Verified Fan access will grant early access to tickets.

Tickets for the pre-sale go on sale at noon on Thursday, January 26, and tickets for the general public go on sale at noon the next day.

The tour will begin at the Sun Bowl stadium in El Paso, Texas, which is near the border between the United States and Mexico. From there, it will go to stadiums in Dallas, Houston, Chicago, and Los Angeles, as well as arenas like Madison Square Garden in New York, Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, and Viejas Arena in San Diego. They will play the Foro Sol in Mexico City, while RBD will play in Brazil at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro and Allianz Park in Sao Paulo.

Anahí, Dulce María, Maite Perroni, Christian Chávez, and Christopher Uckermann, as well as RBD manager Guillermo Rosas, promise to put on an “epic show.”

“RBD is a cultural movement that has impacted two generations across the globe,” Rosas, who is executive producer of the tour, tells. “I have been part of RBD since its first international tour in 2006 and for me to see the magic awaken again is a dream come true. We are beyond excited to put this show on the road and let the creativity flow.”

RBD was one of the most successful Latin acts until their disbandment in 2009, when they released nine studio albums in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. They also played sold-out shows all over the world. The group reunited for a virtual show in 2020, more than a decade after their last in-person concert. When the idea of a reunion tour first surfaced, the demand from fans was clear, as hashtags like #RBDTour2023 began to flood social media.

In 2020, the band released hits like “Rebelde,” “Ser o Parecer,” “Nuestro Amor,” and “Sálvame” on streaming platforms.

“It’s so weird because it has been 15 years and the music was not there, the videos weren’t there. It’s really weird that we’re getting all this attention from people again, but it’s also amazing,” Chávez said in an interview with ET at the time. “Every one of us is so excited about it and it shows us that pop music is still there, and the rebels are still there but in different generations.”

World Tour Dates and Cities for “Soy Rebelde.”

Aug. 25 @ Sun Bowl Stadium in El Paso
Aug. 27 @ Minute Maid Park in Houston
Sep. 01 @ MSG in New York City
Sep. 02 @ Eaglebank Arena in Fairfax
Sep. 03 @ Greensboro Coliseum Complex in Greensboro
Sep. 08 @ Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago
Sep. 10 @ Ball Arena in Denver
Sep. 13 @ Desert Diamond Arena in Phoenix
Sep. 14 @ MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas
Sep. 22 @ Miami-Dade Arena in Miami
Sep. 23 @ Amway Center in Orlando
Sep. 24 @ Lakewood Amphitheatre in Atlanta
Sep. 27 @ Bert Ogden Arena in Edinburg
Sep. 30 @ Globe Life Field in Arlington
Oct. 01 @ Moody Center in Austin
Oct. 06 @ Sap Center in San Jose
Oct. 07 @ Golden 1 Center in Sacramento
Oct. 08 @ Chase Center in San Fransisco
Oct. 13 @ Viejas Arena in San Diego
Oct. 15 @ Save Mart Center in Fresno
Oct. 19 @ Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles
Nov. 17 @ Allianz Parque in São Paulo
Nov. 19 @ Est. Nilton Santos Engenhão in Rio de Janeiro
Nov. 24 @ Estadio Mobil Super in Monterrey
Nov. 26 @ Estadio 3 de Marzo in Guadalajara
Dec. 01 @ Foro Sol in Cuidad de Mexico

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