Fans of Miguel Ríos are dissatisfied with his absence in La Caravana del Rock and Roll – El Sol de México

Followers of the Spanish singer Miguel Ríos, who attended La Caravana del Rock and Roll at the National Auditorium with the desire to see him sing live, left the venue dissatisfied, as the singer did not come out to give his show.

The absence of the 79-year-old Spanish singer, who was on the bill as a special international guest, occurred without prior notice, not even during the event, causing a sector of the public to shout “fraud! fraud!” before leaving the Auditorium, once The Teen Tops closed the night.

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Attendees of La Caravana del Rock and Roll shared with El Sol de México their discontent regarding what happened, but at the same time they showed understanding.

“I feel dissatisfied because he was an artist who I expected to be there. He will know his reasons, it is understood that they are public figures who are busy all the time,” said Tania Naomi, an assistant.

“We were missing the icing on the cake. There are many people who came to see Miguel Ríos. For example, for us, if Enrique Guzmán had not come out, there would have been a strike,” said Joel, another attendee who was not specifically going to see Miguel Ríos. Spanish artist.

“(I’m) frustrated, I came to listen to it, to all the people who were announced. It was very cool, but it was something special to listen to it,” commented Luisa Espinoza.

The Teen Tops and Enrique Guzmán close “La Caravana”

The closing of another edition of the Rock And Roll Caravan was marked by the presentations of Los Teen Tops and Enrique Guzmán, two of the greatest exponents of the musical genre in Mexico.

The show, which started at 5:30 in the afternoon, kept energized an audience that attended the National Auditorium with the desire to dance until they were tired to the most emblematic songs of each repertoire.

In this way, The Teen Tops took the stage to please the attendees, who took the halls of the venue as a dance floor. “Let’s go quickly because we have all the songs from Side A and Side B of the album,” said vocalist Michel Williams, who started the group’s recital with “Confidente de Secondary”, “Lucila”, “Rey Criollo” and “Presumida”. “, all of them performed with Miguel “Tuti” Martínez as guitarist.

Before the Rock and Roll Caravan vibrated with Los Teen Tops, Enrique Guzmán did not disappoint his followers with “Te seguiré”, “Más”, “Secretamente” and more songs.

“At that time I played with the Teen Tops. I wrote a song for a girl I knew,” said Guzmán, narrating the story of heartbreak that led him to write “Pensaba en ti.” “Cariño y desprecio”, “I need you” and “Acompáñame” also sounded in his presentation at the Auditorium, which ended with “The plague.”

A night of legends

On the other hand, the public enjoyed the music of Los Locos del Ritmo. “There is a good taste for rock & roll,” mentioned Mario Sanabria, vocalist of the group, who dedicated the song “Sabor a Nada” to all the mothers present at the venue, due to the recent celebration of May 10, in addition to ” “Gunpowder” and “Let’s go, everyone.”

The Rockin Devil’s also did their best to raise the audience’s heartbeat. “Those were the days”, “A girl Ye Ye”, “Shaggy dog” and more hits from his repertoire were played at the National Auditorium.

Earlier in the event, Los Rebeldes del Rock set the night with some of their best compositions, including “La Hiedra Venenosa”, “La Bamba”, “Calendario de amor” and “Siluetas”.

Likewise, Los Hermanos Carrión offered the public a setlist full of hits, for example “Se fue”, a piece with which they opened their presentation, as well as “Magia blanca” and “Lágrimas de cristal”.

Also present at the show was Roberto Jordán, who referred to the Auditorium, a “cathedral of music in Mexico.”

2024-05-13 06:25:53
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