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Released
  
February 2, 2007

Length
  
119 minutes

Label
  
EMI

Genre
  
Latin pop, rock

Language
  
Spanish Portuguese

Initial release
  
2 February 2007

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Recorded
  
October 8, 2006 Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Produced by
  
Pedro Damián (Executive Producer)

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Live In Rio is the fourth DVD by Mexican pop group RBD. The video was recorded on October 8, 2006 before an audience of 50,000 people at the Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on the group's Tour Brasil 2006.

Contents

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RBD made history in this concert by becoming the first Spanish language act to sell out the Maracanã, overshadowing in the process the turnouts for acts such as Luis Miguel or Guns N' Roses. This particular concert also saw the first performance of "Ser O Parecer", RBD's lead single off of their then upcoming third studio album, Celestial.

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The DVD included extra features such as a documentary following RBD's first Brazilian concert tour, in which the group performed 13 sold out concerts in 12 cities; the main being Manaus, Belém, Belo Horizonte, Brasilia, Porto Alegre (the only city in which they played two concerts), Sao Paulo, and finishing on Rio de Janeiro, where the DVD was filmed. Other special features on the DVD include a behind-the-scenes documentary hosted by a teenage fan, showing other fans in line for the concert, as well as the tour's crew. A photo gallery with pictures of fans dressed as "rebeldes", taken during the line for the concert, was also included.

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An official 2-CD promotional live album was made in Mexico, but was not released for sale, just distributed to radio stations. In Brazil, a special limited edition of the album was distributed to subscribers of cable TV channel Boomerang (in which RBD's originating telenovela, Rebelde, was shown) with a cardboard cover imitating the school uniform the characters wore in the telenovela.

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Background and release

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In 2006, RBD band member Anahí confirmed the recording of the live concert DVD at the Maracanã Stadium, stating: "Imagine our excitement, RBD will record their new live album in the Maracanã Stadium. I think it is a gift for the people who truly love us, plus I have so much faith in that concert and very soon you will be able to see it (in DVD) so you can see what happened."

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The DVD was filmed on October 8, 2006 before a crowd of more than 50,000 people in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The filmed concert was part of the tour the band made throughout the country, titled Tour Brasil 2006, which reached 13 Brazilian cities. The concert was filmed by 27 cameras recording simultaneously, with an additional two floating overhead by helicopter.

The concert's setlist consisted of songs from RBD's first two studio albums, Rebelde and Nuestro Amor, while also having the premiere of "Ser O Parecer", the lead single from the group's then upcoming album, Celestial. RBD became the first Mexican group to perform at the Maracanã Stadium and to go on tour through various Brazilian cities. The live concert DVD was released on February 2, 2007 in Brazil and on March 20, 2007 in the United States and Mexico.

RBD band member Alfonso Herrera recommended the release, stating: "It's a wonderful DVD, I had the opportunity to sneak a few peaks, it's impressive, from the venue to how they made it and the show is incredible, the fireworks, it's awe-inspiring." Fellow group member Maite Perroni defined the concert as one full of passion, love, and talked about the warm welcome of the people, stating: "We ended dancing samba, we were very happy with all the people. The truth is that there has been many, many experiences like that one, it was a very beautiful moment."

Track listing

Bonus material

  • RBD News (Behind the scenes/Making of the DVD) – 19:52
  • Eu Sou RBD (Photo Gallery) – 0:27
  • Por Trás do Palco (Documentary) – 14:52
  • Promotional live album: Live in Rio

    Live in Rio is also an official two-CD promotional live album of the recorded song performances of the concert held at the Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on October 8, 2006.

    The double-disc album's pressing was made in Mexico, but was not released for sale, just distributed to radio stations in early 2007. In Brazil, a special limited edition of the album was distributed to subscribers of cable TV channel Boomerang (in which RBD's originating telenovela, Rebelde, was shown) with a cardboard cover imitating the school uniform the characters wore in the telenovela.

    The promotional release actually contained 12 live songs on each of the two discs. The album omitted the live concert audio of all intros, medleys, musical interludes, the Christopher on drums section, and the band introduction.

    Track listing

    Notes
  • "Me Voy" is the Spanish cover version of Kelly Clarkson's "Gone", originally released on Clarkson's Multi-Platinum album Breakaway (2004).
  • "Feliz Cumpleaños (Happy Worstday)" is the Spanish version of Swedish singer Mikeyla's "Happy Worst Day".
  • Personnel

    Credits adapted from the DVD's liner notes.

    Recorded live at

  • Maracanã Stadium (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
  • Performance credits

  • RBD – main artist
  • Musicians

    Production

    Release information

    The DVD had several release dates, though the official release date was February 2, 2007 in Brazil. According to Amazon.com, the DVD had a US release on March 20, 2007. In Spain, the DVD spent 19 weeks at number one and was the fourth most sold music DVD in Spain in 2007. In the United States, the DVD was released before March 20 in some retailers, such as Wal-Mart.

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    References

    Live in Rio (RBD video) Wikipedia