Alejandro Fernández made history with 270 thousand attendees

With 270 thousand people, the singer offered the largest serenade in the world.

A record night

Alejandro Fernández gave a concert that will be remembered. On the night of June 25, he performed at the Glorieta de La Minerva before 270 thousand people. From early morning, fans began to arrive to secure their place.

The singer opened with “I don’t know how to crack” and the audience chanted each song. The repertoire included classics such as “Beautiful darling”, “These jealousies” and “I’ll lose you”. All in a massive party atmosphere.

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One of the most intense moments came with Alfredo Olivas. They performed “Other People’s Blankets” together. Then, Julión Álvarez joined in to sing “Traveling Cloud.” Both collaborations provoked applause.

Alejandro Fernández also had an intimate approach with his followers. There he performed a medley of Mexican music and his song “Mi México Lindo”, included in the official album of the 2026 World Cup. The moment closed with fireworks and confetti.

The most emotional part was with his family. His daughter Camila Fernández sang with him “Today I want you.” Then, his son Alex Fernández joined for “Perdón.” The public applauded the Fernández dynasty.

For more than two hours, the serenade lived up to its name. Alejandro Fernández kept the energy rising and said goodbye visibly excited. On social networks he expressed gratitude for what he had experienced.

Kjell Nilsson, the unforgettable Lord Humungus from Mad Max 2, dies

The Swedish actor and former Olympic weightlifter lost his life in Australia after a long illness.

Lord Humungus will no longer roam the desert. Kjell Nilsson, the Swedish actor who gave life to the iconic villain of Mad Max 2, died at the age of 76 in Queensland, Australia. The news was confirmed by his representative, Chris Carbaugh, who noted that the artist died surrounded by his family after a four-year fight against kidney disease.

From weights to cinema

Before playing the fearsome raider leader, Nilsson was an Olympic-level weightlifter. This physical preparation earned him the role of Lord Humungus, an antagonist hidden behind a metal mask who became one of the most memorable in the franchise. The film, directed by George Miller and starring Mel Gibson, launched him to world fame.

Although he participated in other films such as Crocodile Dundee and Howling III, none left as deep a mark as his work in post-apocalyptic cinema. Born in Sweden in 1949, he emigrated to Australia, where he developed his sporting and artistic career. His representative described him as a generous person who inspired many as a weight trainer, a role he maintained in parallel to acting.

The departure of Kjell Nilsson leaves a void among Mad Max fans, who will always remember him as one of the most emblematic villains of the genre.

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Possible participants of La Casa de los Famosos México 4

They filter a list of 13 celebrities who could enter the Televisa reality show.

The fourth season of The House of the Famous Mexico already has a start date. The production confirmed that broadcasts will begin on July 26 on Las Estrellas, while the official cast reveals will begin on July 5. The prize for the winner will be 4 million pesos.

Possible names on the list

Although the production keeps the inhabitants a secret, names are already circulating on social networks. According to Chamonic‘s account, there will be 16 participants. Among the filtered ones appear:

  • Karina Torres (influencer)
  • Bellakath (singer)
  • Cinthia Kitblo (actress)
  • Brianda Deyanara (influencer)
  • Mariana Ochoa (singer)
  • Ese Pérez (influencer)
  • Ernesto Laguardia (actor)
  • Masad Altamimi (influencer)
  • Yetus Prime (youtuber)
  • Moisés Peñaloza (actor and model)
  • Yahir (singer)
  • Aldo Rendón (stylist)
  • Arantza Ruiz (actress)

In addition, it is mentioned that Brandon Peniche would no longer participate, being replaced by Ruiz. The remaining three spots would include Laura León, Laura Flores and an unidentified singer.

Important: This is not the official list. The production will begin to reveal the members from July 5.

Confirmed drivers

Galilea Montijo returns as main presenter. Odalys Ramírez and Diego de Erice will be in charge of the daily summaries and galas. Wendy Guevara and Margaleff will host the pre- and post-galas, while Marie Claire will be the digital host.

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Buki joins the World Cup wave for Mexico

The singer shared a caricatured image that unleashes comments and hope.

Marco Antonio Solís, known as “El Buki”, joined the fervor for the Mexican National Team’s next duel against England in the round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup. The 66-year-old composer shared an image that generated immediate reactions among his followers.

In the photograph, a caricature of him appears with the Tri shirt. The comments were immediate:

“We already did it, Diosito goes to Mexico.”
“Jesus Christ put on Mexico, we already won.”

The singer’s physical comparison to Jesus Christ is not new, but it was reactivated with this publication. The Michoacan has shown his support in previous concerts and messages.

Viral support and comparison with Paul McCartney

Thousands of fans began to measure talents between Mexico and England in different areas. Buki joined the dynamic and compared himself to Paul McCartney, ex-Beatle and British legend. In another image he wrote: “Things are coming.”

Marco Antonio Solís founded the group Los Bukis and is one of the most influential composers in Latin music. He has written more than 300 songs—some sources speak of up to 450—for artists such as Rocío Dúrcal, Marisela, Enrique Iglesias and Alejandro Fernández.

His legacy includes five Latin Grammy Awards. In 2022, the Latin Recording Academy named him Person of the Year. In addition, he has his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

The singer, author of hits like “If you had not gone” and “Morenita”, continues to be a reference that unites Mexican fans in World Cup times.

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