Enjambre prepares for its solo debut at the GNP

Enjambre will make his solo debut at the GNP Stadium with two dates and a new album.

A jump to the big stage

Swarm will take a key step in its trajectory. The Mexican rock band will perform for the first time as soloists at the GNP Seguros Stadium in Mexico City, on August 29 and 30. The high demand led them to open a second date.

They had previously played at that venue, but as part of the Vive Latino lineup. Now the public will go exclusively to see them. More than 60 thousand attendees per night, a stage of dozens of square meters.

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Preparation and surprises

Vocalist Luis Humberto Navejas trains hard to be in optimal physical condition. “The challenge is to make sure that the return they give to this large and important place is beyond what they expect,” he said in an interview with The Associated Press.

He announced that they plan to release visuals created especially for these concerts. “We want to take advantage of that space to have something different, something we have never done,” added guitarist Isaac Navejas.

On July 18 they will play at Pershing Square in Los Angeles, along with Inspector, La Unión, Comisario Pantera and Pastilla.

New physical album

Before the dates at the GNP, they will release the CD and vinyl version of their album “Daños Luz”, released at the beginning of the year. Includes songs like “Angustias”, “The Difference” and “Vínculo”.

“This is an album where there was a hunger to play rock again,” explained Luis Humberto. “We were coming from the acoustic tour of ‘Salon Nights’, but we already wanted to return to the noise, to the distortions.”

The best way to listen to it, he says, is from start to finish, song by song, “the way we wrote it.”

They will soon release the rest of their discography on vinyl: “Próximos prójimos”, “Imperfecto strange”, “Proaño” and “El Segundo es felino”.

With two dates and a new physical album, Enjambre is preparing to give a concert that promises to be historic for its followers.

Cynthia Klitbo and the biggest challenge of being on reality TV

Cynthia Klitbo faces the challenge of being away from her daughter, boyfriend and pets.

12 days after entering The house of the famous Mexico, Cynthia Klitbo already identifies the most difficult thing about confinement: the distance from her loved ones.

The rules of the reality show prohibit photos or personal memories. Everything remains in memory. “What do I plan? Well, they are inside my heart. Do you think I am going to erase my daughter’s face from the image? Never. My boyfriend is the first sun I see on my pillow, but I will carry them in my heart and in my mind,” she said in an interview.

Between pets and absences

The actress recognizes that those who will feel her absence the most will be her pets. “It’s going to be very difficult because everyone sleeps with me. In the mornings my cats come to bed… and there’s my chihuahua, Carmelita, who is like my baby. I think it’s going to be difficult for me to let go of her,” he explained. Two friends will take care of the animals in their absence.

Although he will miss the calls with his daughter, who is studying in the United States, Klitbo does not see the reality show as a sacrifice. On the contrary: “It will be difficult not to be able to talk to my daughter on the phone… not to be in contact with my family, with my dogs and also with my boyfriend…”. But he considers the project an important professional opportunity.

An opportunity, not a sacrifice

With more than 40 years of experience in soap operas such as Amor en Silent, Cadenas de Amargura, La Dueña and El Privilege de Amar, the actress seeks to connect with new audiences. “I think it is a very big opportunity because it is a different type of audience. It is a project that people liked and that catapults you… More than a sacrifice, it is an opportunity,” he stated.

Regarding the competition, Klitbo confesses that he would like to win, but he is realistic. “I would love to win, but I’m not the only one who’s going to be in there. We have other participants and anything can happen. But look, being in there is a win-win.”

She is the sixth participant confirmed for the show’s fourth season, which premieres July 26.

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Elsa Aguirre, legend of golden Mexican cinema, dies

Actresses and politicians come together to say goodbye to the iconic actress of the Golden Age.

A career that marked an era

Elsa Aguirre, one of the last great figures of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema, died at the age of 95. The news sparked a wave of tributes on social media, where colleagues and admirers remembered his legacy.

The actress participated in titles such as Red Rain (1950), The Woman I Loved (1950) and Beware of Love (1954). He shared credits with the most important actors of his time.

Reactions from the artistic community

Angélica Aragón called her “iconic actress” and shared photographs in her memory. Laura Zapata remembered when she interviewed her and discovered that she was “an intelligent, elegant woman with great human quality.”

“With deep sadness I receive the news of the death of the endearing Elsa Aguirre, one of the most beautiful, talented and emblematic women of Mexican cinema,” wrote Zapata.

Laura León regretted her departure and recalled the time they worked together on Deceived Women alongside Michelle Vieth and Sabine Moussier. He said: “Thank you for your infinite talent and for the beautiful moments we shared.”

Miguel Torruco Garza, undersecretary of the SSPC, also fired her. As the grandson of actor Miguel Torruco Castellanos and actress María Elena Marqués, he recalled that Elsa Aguirre shared the screen with his grandfather.

“Mexico says goodbye to Elsa Aguirre, star of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She shared the screen with my grandfather… My deepest condolences to her family,” he published.

Juan José Origel described her as “one of the most beautiful women in the artistic world” and stated that she “flew to heaven at the age of 95.”

With his departure an important chapter of national cinema closes. His work remains a testament to a golden era.

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Flor Vigna arrives at La Casa de los Famosos

The Argentine influencer joins the reality show as the seventh contestant.

The Argentine influencer Flor Vigna will change the boxing gloves for the dynamics of coexistence in La Casa de los Famosos. She was confirmed tonight as the seventh inhabitant of the show’s fourth season.

The announcement was made during a special broadcast and took fans of the format by surprise. The dancer also made it clear that her participation goes beyond showing her career: she seeks to conquer the Mexican public.

The motifs of Flor Vigna

“I have been an artist for 12 years. I fulfilled all my dreams in Argentina, but when I had a health problem and I ended a relationship, a door opened for me in Mexico and now I am fulfilling my dream of being an international artist,” he expressed.

His arrival to reality is not his first approach to the national industry. A few months ago she joined the Supernova Génesis project, after actress Samadhi Zendejas canceled her participation. Now, in La Casa de los Famosos, Vigna will seek to strengthen his career in Mexico.

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