Mexican Singer Paulina Rubio Receives Warm Welcome in Return Following Three-Year Hiatus
On Saturday, more than 18,000 fans gave Mexican singer Paulina Rubio an enormously warm welcome after a three-year hiatus at the "Reventón Súper Estrella" concert held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.
Rubio was considered the most highly-anticipated act in a popular line-up that included CaféTacvba, Enanitos Verdes, Maldita Vecindad, Mikel Erentxun, Moderatto, Flans, Paulina, Kinky and Los Angeles Azules.
Rubio's loyal audience chanted and cheered as she delivered her hits, one by one, according to Universal Music Latino.
The audience sang along to "Mi Nuevo Vicio," her most recent success, "Lo Haré por Ti" and "Todo Mi Amor," proving that the "Queen of Latin Pop" still knows how to rock the stage and put on a great show for her loyal fans.
At 7 p.m., there was also "an impressive display of love, light and sound" while fans sang along in unison to the aforementioned "Mi Nuevo Vicio" ("My New Vice"), her most recent double platinum success.
According to Universal Music Latino, Rubio took her fans on "a musical journey" where she sang her other hits "Te Quise Tanto" and "Yo No Soy Esa Mujer," among several others. These hits "flooded the night with nostalgia and indescribable power." Rubio's "great connection with the audience," thus made her "the undisputed queen of the night."
Without a doubt, this "superstar blowout reaffirms the connection and the musical legacy of one of the most important figures of the Hispanic Latino music in the world," Universal Music Latino adds.
Rubio is currently working on the final details of her album, which will be released in late summer. She collaborated Juan Magan, Dominican singer DCS and has a Spanish theme song, "Vuelve." The music video for the song was recorded in the festive party island of Ibiza, and will soon be released, so stay tuned!
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