A therapeutic show at the Care Dome
María José’s concert at the Domo Care of the Expo Guadalupe was not only a musical event, but a collective experience of emotional healing. The artist, known for her career in the group Kabah and her successful career as a soloist, once again demonstrated her ability to connect with the public through songs that resonated deeply with those who attended.
Repertoire that touched sensitive chords
The evening began at 11:13 p.m. and lasted for two hours, during which the 49-year-old performer displayed a carefully selected repertoire. From classics by Marisela and Ana Gabriel to her own hits like “Lo Que Teners Conmigo”, each song worked as an emotional catalyst. The audience, made up of young people and adults, responded with spontaneous choruses and liberating dances, especially during performances such as “La Ocasión Para Amarnos” and “Frente A Frente”.
The artist was accompanied by seven musicians, two choristers and six dancers, creating a visual and auditory spectacle that raised the energy of the venue. His message of acceptance and freedom resonated when he invited the audience to “break free from ties” and enjoy without prejudice, even joking about the presence of ex-partners in the room.
A career marked by evolution
María José began her career in the early 90s as part of Kabah, one of the most emblematic youth groups in Mexico. His transition to solo artist in 2007 consolidated his versatility, allowing him to explore genres such as pop and romantic balladry with equal mastery. This concert reaffirmed his ability to reinvent classics and maintain his connection with several generations of followers.
The impact of their presentation was not only in the musical quality, but in the creation of a safe space where heartbreak was transformed into celebration. According to testimonies from attendees, the experience was comparable to group therapy, where music acted as a tool of catharsis.
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