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RBD marks their official return for 2023 with the original members

Writing: Notistarz

The Mexican group RBD announced that it will officially return to the stage in 2023, after several years of absence, and after its brief virtual return to please its fans during the covid-19 pandemic.

The group had put on a very special concert for their fans but only with Anahí, Cristian Chávez, Christopher von Uckermann and Maite Perroni, Dulce María and Alfonso Herrera being the major absentees from this concert, but after several announcements, it was confirmed that Dulce María did will be on this new world tour.

Through their Instagram accounts, the members of the pop band, which emerged after the success of the soap opera of the same name at the beginning of the year 2000, asked their followers to take off their ties again and prepare for their next adventure.

On the RBD Instagram in Mexico, you can see a virtual clock that marks a countdown with the date of January 19, 2023, which has led to the assumption that it will be the day they will reveal the dates of their “Soy rebelde World tour” Although hardcore fans have inquired about the possible stops that the Mexicans will have.

RBD was one of the most important pop groups in Latin America, despite coming out of an Argentine remake, they managed to successfully carry melodrama as well as several concerts as a group. Over time, each forged a solid career as solo artists, as well as in acting, a profession in which Herrera preferred to develop.

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