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RBD concert in Chicago at Guaranteed Field – Telemundo Chicago

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Where are the Chicago Rebels? Well, in the Guaranteed Rate field when they gather to host the concert of the famous Mexican band RBD on Thursday, September 7th and Friday, September 8th.

The music group has included Chicago as one of 26 cities for its much-anticipated reunion with the “Soy Rebelde Tour,” which kicked off in El Paso, Texas, on August 25.

Now it’s Chicago’s turn with two concerts at Guaranteed Rate Field on Thursday and Friday at 7:00 p.m.

Tickets start at $124 and can cost upwards of $700 according to the Ticketsmarter page. for more information You can go to the following link.

RBD fans are expected to enjoy many of the group’s songs such as “Rebelde”, “Solo quédate en Silent”, “Sálvame”, “Enséñame”, “Una canción”, “Fuego”, and “Ser o estar”. , and “Your love.” “, “beyond”, “unreachable”, “behind me”, “and I cannot forget you”, “to forget you” or “goodbye”.

What can you bring to the RBD party in the area of ​​guaranteed price?

According to the Guaranteed Price field page, “Clear tote bags (12″ x 12″ x 6″ or smaller), tote bags (9″ x 5” when having a baby). Backpacks or bags that exceed the measurements described are not permitted.

RBD at the right time

The Mexican group was born as one of the remake groups in Latin America inspired by the Argentine youth series “Rebelde Way”.

The Mexican film “Rebelde” stood out more than the original and the success of the TV series led to the beginning of the musical group “RBD”.

Both the series and the musical group have achieved international success.

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The series starred the actors Anahi Puente, Dulce Maria Espinosa, Maite Perrone, Christopher von Auckermann, Alfonso “Poncho” Herrera, and Cristian Chavez, who were also members of the musical group.

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