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Surprisingly, the group RBD ends its tour in Brazil after having performed shows in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo.

However, the band was separated for 15 years and after this reunion they began an international career with performances in Mexico, the United States and Brazil.

Furthermore, the visit to Brazil provided incredible moments recorded by fans.

However, find out more about Grupo RBD ending its tour in Brazil.

They wore shirts

Band members Anahí, Dulce María, Maite Perroni, Christopher Uckermann and Christian Chávez used Portuguese in their performances.

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And they celebrated their return to Brazilian stages with different costumes featuring the Brazilian flag. They wore the t-shirt, and literally, as several dresses had the colors of the flag,

Wearing special yellow, green and blue costumes for their performances in the country. The singers reinterpreted costumes worn more than 15 years ago, giving new characteristics to the traditional colors of Brazil.

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A funk celebrated in performances

Dulce Maria impressed the audience in Rio de Janeiro with her celebration of showcasing Brazilian funk.

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It is a musical genre that has overcome countless obstacles over the years to become famous throughout the world “I want to say that this music has been with us for 15 years or more.

You made me believe in my dreams and you never stopped believing”, said the redhead.

The singer also fondly remembered the first time he set foot on Brazilian soil.

Joelma thanked her for the memories on social media, writing: “Christian, RBD, Brazil loves you”. The singer also invited Christian: “let’s have a tacacá”.

The most Brazilian rebel: Christian Chávez

In addition to showing that he understands how to style his hair and Amazonian cuisine when singing “Voando pro Pará”, Christian Chávez also rocked his looks and looked super Brazilian.

At last Thursday's show (16), Chávez took the stage in São Paulo wearing a look from Brazilian label Boldstrap.

The piece was even worn by actress Camila Queiroz in the brand's fashion show during the 56th edition of São Paulo Fashion Week this year.

Also in São Paulo, the artist also paid homage to Xuxa, wearing a look full of sparkles and shared photos of the costume with fans on social media.

Chris mentioned the song “Ilariê” in the publication, with the caption: “XU XU XU, XA XA XA”.

Health problems

On Thursday (16), Anahí and Dulce Maria announced on their social networks that they were facing health problems, which worried fans, fearing that the participants would not be able to go on stage.

During her performance on the same night, Anahí moved the audience by performing with a fever and body aches during the RBD show in São Paulo. During her performance at Allianz Park, the singer cried.



“I don't even have much strength to speak, but I want to tell you all thank you with all my heart. Sorry for crying, but you know I'm a crybaby. Even more so today that I don’t feel well”, he began.

“You deserve all my respect, all my professionalism. I don't know what's happening, but I have a fever and a lot of pain in my bones. I don’t know what it is, they are examining me and we will soon see what is happening”, he continued.

Son of Anahi

At first, it wasn't just the members of the group who appeared super Brazilian and wore hopscotch.

On the second day of performances in São Paulo, the audience present on the “Soy Rebelde 2023” tour received a special gift: during a moment of the band's performance, Manu, one of Anahí's sons, shone on stage alongside the singer.

In the images shared on the social network X, formerly Twitter, the little one appears wearing a Brazilian team t-shirt, while jumping and singing with his mother.

“Our Rbebé!!!!! Gracias São Paulo”, wrote the artist on her Instagram account.

In the comments, Rio fans regretted not having had the same opportunity in Rio de Janeiro.

 “We wish we had this in Rio”, “Rio de Janeiro is jealous” and “In Rio we didn’t even see Manuel’s eyelashes”, wrote some internet users.

“When we first came to Brazil, I fell madly in love with funk. I know that funk comes from here in Rio, and I'm very proud that today, after 15 years, we hear funk in many countries like the United States, Mexico, Colombia... Let's go Brazil, let's go funk!”, she celebrated.

And it wasn't just funk that stood out: music from Pará also received attention from the Mexican group.

Singer Christian Chávez surprised and amused fans in Rio de Janeiro during the show by singing a snippet of “Voando pro Pará”, a song by Joelma that went viral on the internet.

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To find out more about the band visit the website RBD