Seo In Guk announces his first fanmeeting in Mexico

The South Korean actor and singer will have his first meeting with fans in Mexico this March, combining music and acting.

Seo In Guk comes to Mexico: fanmeeting and new K-drama in March

The news that many were waiting for: Seo In Guk will finally have his first meeting with Mexican fans. It will happen on March 24 at the Teambro Forum in CDMX, as part of their Fanmeeting Tour 2026 Two Sides.

The event promises to show his two great passions. On the one hand, the actor we have seen in iconic dramas. On the other, the singer that many discovered first.

“An event that will show two facets of the actor: his career as a performer and his passion for music.”

There will be special dynamics and exclusive content. The idea is to create a unique environment to live with. Tickets are now on sale at Boletia, with prices from $1,380 to $5,463 pesos.

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Simultaneous premiere: a K-drama with Blackpink’s Jisoo

But March will be a doubly busy month for In Guk. On March 6 the premiere of “A Subscription Boyfriend”, his new drama starring alongside Jisoo, the member of BLACKPINK.

The plot sounds like something our Netflix algorithm would compulsively recommend: an exhausted webtoon producer who hires a subscription dating service to find love. It promises comedy and, surely, moments that will end up in viral edits on TikTok.

For those new to the Seo In Guk fandom, his track record is impressive. From “Answer 1997” (which made us cry) to “Fatality at your service” (which made us question our existence), passing through the thriller “The game of death”. He has awards such as Best New Actor and recognition for his career.

So March is shaping up to be your month. Between the premiere of the drama and the fanmeeting, its Mexican fans will have a lot to talk about (and why save).

The celebrities who shone at Wimbledon 2026

Jennifer Lopez, Nicole Kidman and Jaafar Jackson met in the Wimbledon 2026 final.

The Wimbledon 2026 men’s final not only defined the champion Jannik Sinner, but also brought together figures from entertainment, fashion and royalty in the stands of the All England Club.

Stars in the boxes

Jennifer Lopez arrived straight from Paris Fashion Week in a Ralph Lauren dress and shared space with Andrew Garfield and Tom Hiddleston.

Jaafar Jackson, star of the Michael Jackson biopic, attended with his fiancee Maddie Simpson. He wore a classic style brown plaid suit.

Nicole Kidman spoke with Anna Wintour and Rami Malek, Oscar winner for Bohemian Rhapsody.

Dustin Hoffman, Ben Stiller, Lily Collins and Sienna Miller were also there, although the latter did not attend with her boyfriend Oli Green.

British royalty, present

As is tradition, the Princes of Wales, William and Kate, arrived with their children George and Charlotte. Kate was in charge of presenting the champion trophy to Jannik Sinner after the match.

The event demonstrated once again that Wimbledon is a meeting point for great personalities from film, music and royalty.

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Sam Neill, Jurassic Park paleontologist, dies at 77

The Jurassic Park actor died surrounded by his family after overcoming lymphoma.

Farewell to a cinema legend

New Zealand actor Sam Neill, famous for playing paleontologist Alan Grant in Jurassic Park (1993), died this Monday, July 13. His family confirmed it through a statement on social networks.

The news took his followers by surprise. Neill had publicly announced that he had stage three non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, but claimed to be in remission and “cancer-free.”

“Sam was surrounded by his family and passed away with the dignity that characterized his entire life,” his loved ones said. They requested privacy and respect, and announced that they will share more details later.

Your latest footprint on networks

Hours before his departure was announced, the actor’s Instagram profile was still active. His most recent post—before the family statement—was a video in which he supported an initiative against the construction of a gold mine in the Dunstan Mountains, in the Central Otago region of New Zealand.

“I am not against mining, I am against this mine. My family has been here for more than 150 years, I have a connection with this land,” he declared in the interview, held last April.

In his previous post, Neill celebrated an Australian Television Logie Award nomination for his work on the series The Twelve. “I’m so happy to have received a nomination today…thanks to a wonderful cast and crew,” he wrote.

The actor frequently shared images of his life on the farm, behind the scenes and curiosities of his daily life. He leaves an indelible legacy in cinema and the hearts of those who admired him.

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Marimar Vega returns to the theater with a justice dilemma

The actress returns to the Shakespeare Forum after nine years of absence from the stage.

Back to the tables

Marimar Vega returns to the theater. The actress, daughter of the legendary Gonzalo Vega, premieres the play Requiem on July 17 at the Shakespeare Forum. A reunion with the stage that has not occurred for nine years, when he participated in Al otro lado de la cama.

Every night, as a child, she accompanied her father to performances. Now he evokes his advice. “The legacy, the last name, is beautiful,” she says about being “daughter of…”. “I think that everyone has made their own way and people already recognize us for our work.”

His first time on stage was 26 years ago, in a season of Don Juan Tenorio in Tijuana. He was 17 years old. “I’m very aware of the nerves I felt,” he recalls. “There’s so much adrenaline that you feel like you’re going to have a panic attack.” Gonzalo Vega, who died in 2016, set a condition for him: he had to start with classical theater, because for him it was the basis of any respected actor.

Now, with Requiem, he feels that emotion again. “My heart is happy,” he says. “Being able to work on a text, exchange ideas, television doesn’t give you that.”

The play, written by Reynolds Robledo, pits Emma, ​​a United States prosecutor (Marimar Vega), against Father Banks (Bruno Bichir). The plot: In a Texas prison, an 11-year-old boy will be executed for a heinous crime. She defends the sentence; He hopes for a miracle. “What are we doing wrong?” Vega asks. “Can violence be corrected with more violence? I do believe that in a moment of impunity sometimes a strong hand is necessary… but the other has not worked.”

Marimar knows she’s accompanied, but the premiere makes her nervous. The stage awaits her.

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