Best RBD ‘Soy Rebelde’ tickets 2023: Prices, dates, more

Get your white dress shirt and red tie ready.

RBD’s ‘Soy Rebelde Tour’ may be coming to an arena near you soon.

The Mexican pop group, currently midway through their sprawling North American tour, have 24 concerts remaining on their calendar.

And while tickets are almost uniformly pricey, there is at least one show with double digit prices.

At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on tickets was $62 before fees on Vivid Seats.

All other shows will run you anywhere from at least $100 to $270 before fees.

Still, given how much fun the tour looks on the band’s Instagram, it’s hard to put a price on seeing Anahí, Maite Perroni, Dulce María, Christian Chávez and Christopher von Uckermann live in action before it’s too late.

Want to go to the ‘Soy Rebelde Tour’ while it’s on US soil?

Here’s everything you need to know and more about RBD’s remaining tour dates this fall.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

RBD 2023 tour schedule

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available for all upcoming concerts can be found below.

RBD tour dates Ticket prices
start at
Sept. 8 at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago, IL $107
Sept. 10 at Ball Arena in Denver, CO $188
Sept. 12 at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, AZ $117
Sept. 13 at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, AZ $131
Sept. 14 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, NV $215
Sept. 21 at the Kaseya Center in Miami, FL $226
Sept. 22 at the Kaseya Center in Miami, FL $263
Sept. 23 at the Amway Center in Orlando, FL $271
Sept. 24 at the Cellairis Amphitheatre in Atlanta, GA $62
Sept. 27 at the Bert Ogden Arena in Edinburg, TX $179
Sept. 28 at the Bert Ogden Arena in Edinburg, TX $203
Sept. 30 at Globe Life Field in Arlington, TX $183
Oct. 1 at the Moody Center in Austin, TX $191
Oct. 6 at the SAP Center in San Jose, CA $246
Oct. 7 at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, CA $207
Oct. 8 at the Chase Center in San Francisco, CA $158
Oct. 13 at the Viejas Arena in San Diego, CA $206
Oct. 14 at the Viejas Arena in San Diego, CA $192
Oct. 15 at the Save Mart Center in Fresno, CA $227
Oct. 18 at the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, CA $201
Oct. 19 at the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, CA $260
Oct. 20 at the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, CA $210
Oct. 22 at the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, CA $209
Nov. 30 at Foro Sol in Mexico City, MX $207

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)

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They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and your tickets will be delivered prior to the event.

RBD set list

While it’s impossible to guarantee what RBD will play at the show you attend, here’s an educated guess based on what they performed at a recent gig.

01.) “Tras de mí”

02.) “Un poco de tu amor”

03.) “Cerquita de ti”

04.) “Aún hay algo”

05.) “Otro día que va”

06.) “Así soy yo / Cuando el amor se acaba / Fuego”

07.) Energia rebelde (Christopher speech)

08.) “Inalcanzable”

09.) “Tenerte y quererte / Me voy / Dame / Y no puedo olvidarte / Para olvidarte de mí”

10.) “Enséñame”

11.) “Qué hay detrás”

12.) “Tu amor” (Jon B cover)

13.) Orgullo soy rebelgay (Christian speech)

14.) “Celestial”

15.) “Bésame sin miedo”

16.) “Ser o parecer”

17.) “Futuro ex-novio / Qué fue del amor”

18.) Vive tu vida (Dulce María speech)

19.) “No pares”

20.) “Este corazón”

21.) “Siempre he estado aquí”

22.) Comenzando de nuevo (Maite speech)

23.) “Empezar desde cero”

24.) “Una canción / A tu lado / Quizá / Adiós”

25.) “Solo quédate en silencio”

26.) Fuertemente rebelde (Anahí speech)

27.) “Sálvame”

28.) “Nuestro amor”

29.) “Por siempre soy rebelde”

30.) “Rebelde”

The above comes courtesy of Set List FM.

RBD band members

In the 15 years since RBD last played live, the singers that comprised the legendary group have stayed active.

Here’s what they’ve been up to in the intervening years.

Anahí has continued singing and acting over the past decade and a half. In 2016, she released her sixth studio album “Inesperado” which spawned the single “Rumba” with rapper Wisin that went straight to the top of the charts. These days, she serves as a guest judge on “La Más Draga,” a popular drag queen competition reality show.

Maite Perroni was awarded the Premios TVyNovelas’ Best Actress of the Year Award for her performance in “Antes muerta que Lichita” in 2016. It’s also possible you caught her in the telenovela “Rebelde” or Netflix series “Dark Desire.” In regards to her music career, she most recently released the single “Sin Ti” in 2019.

Dulce María is a triple threat. In addition to singing and songwriting, she’s also an actress and author. While she’s stayed busy in all fields, you may want to keep an eye out for what’s next: she’ll appear in the upcoming tv show “Pienso en ti” and movie “Más Allá de La Herencia” in the near future.

Christian Chávez had a moment in 2011 after he released his single “Libertad,” which became an anthem for gay Latin youth after it hit the web. In the decade since, he’s shown up in the telenovela “Despertar contigo,” the Spanish version of “The Masked Singer” and the Netflix show “The House of Flowers.”

Christopher von Uckermann released two albums fairly recently — 2017’s “La Revolución de los Ciegos” and 2020’s “Sutil Universo.” As of 2018, he’s maintained his thespian side; you can catch him these days in the Mexican television web series “Diablero” as the father Ramiro Ventura.

Alfonso Herrerra not joining the tour

One notable member of RBD will not be joining the group on this tour.

Alfonso Herrerra, 39, has had quite a career in the 15 years since RBD last played live which may be what’s preventing his return.

He’s appeared in Netflix’s “Sense8,” “Queen of the South” and “Ozark.” Plus, he stars in the podcast “Batman Desenterrado,” where, yes, he plays “Batman.”

Most likely though, Herrerra isn’t taking part in the reunion because he “doesn’t see himself as a singer.”

Huge Latin tours in 2023

While RBD’s nostalgia tour will most likely grab the most headlines this year, there are certainly a handful of exciting Latin stars on tour that should be on your radar.

Here are just five of our favorite Latin acts you want to miss when they come to a city near you soon.

• Pitbull, Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin

• Karol G

• Peso Pluma

• Maluma

• Romeo Santos

Who else is on the road? Check out our list of the 52 biggest concert tours in 2023 here to find out.



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