Gloria Trevi has recently opened up about overcoming fear and has encouraged her followers in both the United States and Mexico to do the same. In a pre-concert interview ahead of her performance at the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, she emphasized that the event should be experienced as a celebration rather than a source of anxiety over potential immigration enforcement. Trevi urged her audience to feel liberated and confident, confronting challenges with courage.

With a capacity now increased to 28,000 due to high demand, Trevi is set to deliver a memorable night. She expressed her sorrow over recent violent events in Mexico, reaffirming her commitment to peace and the ongoing continuation of work activities.

Despite facing delays in work visas for some of her team, Trevi chose not to postpone the show. Instead, she opted for a more streamlined format featuring local musicians and no dancers, reflecting on her early career roots. She hinted at special guests joining her on stage, promising an extraordinary experience for attendees.

This concert stands not only as a platform for entertainment but also as a poignant reminder of resilience and community spirit during challenging times. Trevi’s determination to keep the show alive showcases her dedication to her art and her fans.

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