Soy Rebelde Tour

The Soy Rebelde Tour (English: I'm Rebellious Tour) is the fifth and final planned concert tour by Mexican pop group RBD.

The tour had stops in North and South America, beginning on August 25, 2023, at Sun Bowl Stadium in El Paso, Texas, concluding on December 21, 2023, at Estadio Azteca, Mexico City.

Soy Rebelde Tour
Continental tour by RBD
Soy Rebelde Tour
Location
  • North America
  • South America
Associated albumsVarious
Start dateAugust 25, 2023 (2023-08-25)
End dateDecember 21, 2023 (2023-12-21)
Legs1
No. of shows54
Producers
Attendance1,609,732
Box office$231.7 million
Websitesoyrebelde.world
RBD concert chronology

This tour marked the group's first since their Tour del Adiós (2008) took place fifteen years prior, which commemorated a previous disbanding. The tour became the second highest-grossing tour by a Latin artist of all time with over $200 million in box office receipts.

Background

Following their successful virtual quarantine concert in 2020, rumors about a reunion began. On December 19, 2022, RBD's official social media outlets uploaded a video captioned "Soy Rebelde!!!". The members, minus Alfonso Herrera, changed their profile pictures to a black background with the band's logo in white. Along with the video post, a website was created that showcased a countdown and a sign-up form, along with the phrase “Prepara tu corbata, Enero 19 2023” (“prepare your tie, January 19, 2023”).

On January 19, 2023, a 3-minute video confirming a reunion tour was displayed in public spaces across such cities as Los Ángeles, New York City, Chicago, São Paulo, Río de Janeiro and Ciudad de México, where fans gathered to witness the announcement. Titled Soy Rebelde Tour, it initially comprised 26 dates and was scheduled to begin on August 25, 2023, from El Paso and continue throughout the U.S., Brazil and Mexico, ending on December 2, 2023, in Mexico City.

Due to a massive demand for concert dates in more Latin American countries, the group surprised fans in Colombia with an announcement on February 13, 2023. On the scheduled day, a concert date in Medellín was finally announced, with fans reuniting at the Provenza sector to watch the announcement via video broadcast.

Commercial performance

Soy Rebelde Tour 
RBD performing "Tras de Mí" during their first show in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

The announcement of the tour led to a commercial success. On January 20, a second date was added in Los Angeles, while additional dates in New York City, Chicago, Glendale, Miami, Edinburg and San Diego were added five days later. The group scheduled a total of four concerts at the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles. A new date in Monterrey was announced on January 27, and consequently, another one in Guadalajara on January 31. On March 23, a third date was revealed for Monterrey. It also broke records for the most shows on a single tour at the Foro Sol, with six overall, and revenue sales in Mexico City, previously held by Bad Bunny with The World's Hottest Tour and Daddy Yankee with La Última Vuelta World Tour.

During the presale in Brazil, all tickets available were sold under six minutes. The general sale in São Paulo was met with "overwhelming" demand, with approximately 600,000 people trying to get tickets, prompting the addition of a second and third dates. On March 27, a second date for Rio de Janeiro was announced along with three brand new dates in São Paulo, with a fourth one at the Allianz Parque and two additional at the Estádio do Morumbi in order to fulfill the demand. The CEO of CTS Eventim in Brazil, responsible for selling tickets, has said this was the biggest challenge the company has faced in the country.

For the initial concert in Medellín, a presale was scheduled to happen on February 15, with the general sale to ocurre two days later. However, during the presale 225,000 people attempted to purchase tickets, causing the website of eTicket Colombia to crash. On February 16 and 20, a second and third date were added, respectively. The first two dates were sold out within hours of tickets being released, with the third date being sold out in 50 minutes. On February 25, a fourth and final date in Medellín was announced. Furthermore, flights and hotel room prices soared for the concert dates.

Venue records

List of venue-based achievements for 2023, showing dates, venue and description
Dates (2023) Venue Description Ref.
7 and 8 September Guaranteed Rate Field First act in history to perform two shows on a single tour.
12 and 13 September Desert Diamond Arena First Spanish-speaking act in history to perform two shows on a single tour.
18–20 and 22 October BMO Stadium First act in history to perform three shows on a single tour.
First act in history to perform four shows on a single tour.
3–6 November Estadio Atanasio Girardot
Fastest ticket sales ever in Colombia.
9 and 10 November Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos First Spanish-speaking act in history to perform two shows on a single tour.
12 and 13 November Estádio do Morumbi
16–19 November Allianz Parque First Spanish-speaking act in history to perform four shows on a single tour.
Concert tour with most consecutive shows.
23, 24 November and 12 December Estadio Mobil Super First act in history to perform three shows on a single tour.
30 November, 1–3, 16 and 17 December Foro Sol First act in history to perform six shows on a single tour.

Impact

On January 23, 2023, Billboard dedicated a list of potential songs they would like to hear, in which the 2005 hit single "Sálvame" was placed at the top spot. Publications such as Forbes' The Happening, The Guardian's La Lista and Terra also elaborated their dream setlist.

One month later, the band released the single "S.H.E.A", an acronym for "Siempre He Estado Aquí" (“I’ve always been here”), which was originally released and performed during their 2020 livestream event, but updated to feature the added vocals of Dulce María (who was absent during the reunion).

Awards and nominations

Year Ceremony Award Result Ref.
2023 Billboard Music Awards Top Latin Touring Artist Nominated
2024 Pollstar Awards Latin Tour of the Year Nominated
Lo Nuestro Awards Tour of the Year Nominated
Latin American Music Awards Tour of the Year Won

Setlist

This set list is representative of the concert on August 25, 2023. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Tras de Mí"
  2. "Un Poco de Tu Amor"
  3. "Cerquita de Ti"
  4. "Aún Hay Algo"
  5. "Otro Día Que Va"
  6. Medley Chicas: "Así Soy Yo" / "Cuando El Amor Se Acaba" / "Fuego"
  7. "Inalcanzable"
  8. Medley Eras: "Tenerte y Quererte" / "Me Voy" / "Dame" / "Y No Puedo Olvidarte" / "Para Olvidarte de Mí"
  9. "Enséñame"
  10. "Qué Hay Detrás"
  11. Mashup: "Quisiera Ser" / "I Wanna Be the Rain"
  12. "Celestial"
  13. "Bésame Sin Miedo"
  14. "Ser o Parecer"
  15. Medley Chicos: "Futuro Ex-Novio" / "Qué Fue del Amor"
  16. "No Pares"
  17. "Este Corazón"
  18. "Siempre He Estado Aquí"
  19. "Empezar Desde Cero"
  20. Medley Baladas: "Una Canción" / "A Tu Lado" / "Quizá" / "Adiós"
  21. "Solo Quédate En Silencio"
  22. "Sálvame"
  23. "Nuestro Amor"
  24. "Rebelde"
Notes
  • During the show in El Paso, the group performed "Cerquita de Ti", "Para Olvidarte de Mí" and "Adiós" for the first time ever.
  • The band's performance contains elements from "Era La Música", "Wanna Play" and "Cariño Mío", and precedes either Maite's solo "Empezar Desde Cero" or Christian's solo ("Quisiera Ser/I Wanna Be The Rain" or "Tu Amor").
  • The song "Tu Amor" (in the company of mariachis) replaced "Quisiera Ser/I Wanna Be the Rain" at shows in New York (September 1), Chicago, Las Vegas, Miami (September 22), Arlington, San Francisco, Los Angeles (October 18, 19 and 22), Medellín (November 4 and 5), Rio de Janeiro (November 10), São Paulo (November 13, 17 and 18), Monterrey (November 24 and December 12) and Mexico City (November 30, December 1, 2, 3, 16, 17 and 21).
  • The Medley Ballads segment was performed in El Paso, Houston, New York, Fairfax, Greensboro, Atlanta, Edinburg, and after the shows beginning in Medellín.
  • During the show on November 10 in Rio de Janeiro, Anahí sang the chorus of "Hasta Que Llegués Tu" from her album Mi Delirio in acapella, after "Sálvame".
  • During the shows on November 16 and 17 in São Paulo, "Sálvame" preceded the song "Otro Día Que Va".
  • During the show on November 17, Anahí was not present during the Ballads Medley and the songs "Solo Quédate en Silencio", "Nuestro Amor" and "Rebelde" due to an infection in her kidneys, and had to leave before the show's end.
  • Anahí was not present during the show on November 18, due to being hospitalized for the aforementioned kidney infection, and "Sálvame" and "Enséñame" were not performed. Christian performed her verses on "Otro Día Que Va" and her solo song "Así Soy Yo" during the Medley Chicas, while the fans sang her verses on the rest of the songs.

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, attendance (tickets sold / total available), and gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
August 25, 2023 El Paso United States Sun Bowl Stadium 34,185 / 34,185 $6,683,189
August 27, 2023 Houston Minute Maid Park 41,100 / 41,100 $9,991,784
August 31, 2023 New York City Madison Square Garden 27,884 / 27,884 $8,588,037
September 1, 2023
September 2, 2023 Fairfax Eaglebank Arena 7,984 / 7,984 $2,652,229
September 3, 2023 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum Complex 14,241 / 14,241 $3,634,079
September 7, 2023 Chicago Guaranteed Rate Field 63,763 / 63,763 $13,177,722
September 8, 2023
September 10, 2023 Denver Ball Arena 13,136 / 13,136 $3,914,603
September 12, 2023 Glendale Desert Diamond Arena 26,614 / 26,614 $6,501,532
September 13, 2023
September 14, 2023 Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena 12,303 / 12,303 $3,424,124
September 21, 2023 Miami Kaseya Center 26,089 / 26,089 $7,528,910
September 22, 2023
September 23, 2023 Orlando Amway Center 12,907 / 12,907 $3,515,406
September 24, 2023 Atlanta Lakewood Amphitheater 18,758 / 18,758 $2,834,430
September 27, 2023 Edinburg Bert Ogden Arena 16,471 / 16,471 $3,771,059
September 28, 2023
September 30, 2023 Arlington Globe Life Field 38,075 / 38,075 $10,458,075
October 1, 2023 Austin Moody Center 11,585 / 11,585 $3,522,708
October 6, 2023 San José SAP Center 12,780 / 12,780 $3,389,854
October 7, 2023 Sacramento Golden 1 Center 13,156 / 13,156 $3,771,738
October 8, 2023 San Francisco Chase Center 12,853 / 12,853 $3,923,187
October 13, 2023 San Diego Viejas Arena 17,903 / 17,903 $4,793,208
October 14, 2023
October 15, 2023 Fresno Save Mart Center 11,663 / 11,663 $2,955,548
October 18, 2023 Los Angeles BMO Stadium 89,284 / 89,284 $21,470,082
October 19, 2023
October 20, 2023
October 22, 2023
November 3, 2023 Medellín Colombia Estadio Atanasio Girardot
November 4, 2023
November 5, 2023
November 6, 2023
November 9, 2023 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos
November 10, 2023
November 12, 2023 São Paulo Estádio do Morumbi
November 13, 2023
November 16, 2023 Allianz Parque
November 17, 2023
November 18, 2023
November 19, 2023
November 23, 2023 Monterrey Mexico Estadio Mobil Super
November 24, 2023
November 26, 2023 Guadalajara Estadio Tres de Marzo
November 27, 2023
November 30, 2023 Mexico City Foro Sol
December 1, 2023
December 2, 2023
December 3, 2023
December 12, 2023 Monterrey Estadio Mobil Super
December 16, 2023 Mexico City Foro Sol
December 17, 2023
December 21, 2023 Estadio Azteca
Total

Personnel

Credits adapted from Billboard.

    Creative direction
    Creative direction and executive producers
  • Guillermo Rosas – manager, executive producer
  • Marilyn Saidman – tour director
  • Marciano Agabon – tour manager
  • Melody Marie – tour manager
  • Julianna Vargas – Costume Designer
  • Angie Escamila - Costume Designer, Dresser
  • Landon Rivera - Dancer Costume Designer
  • Duane Saunders - Wardobe Supervisor
  • Carrie Diamond - Dancer Dresser
  • Breani Williams - Dancer Dresser
  • 8&1 Creative – stage management
  • Blank Wall Creative – production and show design
    Band
  • Giorgio Torelli – director and music producer
  • Alex Gómez Rodríguez – drummer
  • Charly Rey – guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Ivan Barrera – violinist, bassist, double bassist
  • Luis Emilio "Catire" Mauri Arreaza – percussion
  • Marco Rojas – guitarist
  • Sandy Domínguez – backing vocals
  • Mariano – backing vocals
    Choreography
  • Jason Young – creative director, choreographer
  • Travis Shirley – creative director, choreographer
  • Memo Martinez – choreographer
  • Paul Kirkland – choreographer
  • Edson Juarez – choreographer
    Dancers
  • Allie Laliberte
  • Joavanie Santiago
  • Jonah Almanzar
  • Mariah Spears
  • Phoebe Raye
  • Simrin Player
  • Terrance Barksdale Jr.
  • Tommy Green
    Personal services
  • Gustavo Matta – costume designer
  • Edwin Rodriguez – photographer
    Tour promotion
    Merchandising
    Security
  • Alejandro Martinez – Anahí's personal security
    A creation of
  • T6H Entertainment
  • Souls Productions
  • Creative Artists Agency (CAA)

See also

Notes

References

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