Santos Bravos will make its official debut as a band with a free concert, set to take place in Mexico City’s Auditorio Nacional on Oct. 21.
The all-male ensemble — which has yet to unveil its five band members since the reality series is still ongoing — will be HYBE Latin America‘s first Latin pop group. The free show will mark the culmination of the 12-episode, multi-platform venture that kicked off in August across YouTube, Spotify, ViX and EXA TV.
While the candidates — hailing from Latin American countries like Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Peru and Mexico — have already performed in front of an audience during Sesiones Bravas that have taken place throughout the series, the show at the Auditorio Nacional will serve as the grand finale concert. The event will feature special guests, according to a press release, who will join Santos Bravos. The group will also perform their debut song during the show.
“With Santos Bravos, HYBE Latin America is opening a new chapter in Latin music, building a project with global ambition from its origins in our region,” Jaime Escallón, show runner of the series and general manager of the project at HYBE Latin America, said in a statement. “This debut concert at Auditorio Nacional is just the beginning of what will become an unprecedented cultural and musical
phenomenon.”
Santos Bravos, the name of the band and the series, chronicles HYBE Latin America’s journey to find and launch the next Latin pop band, combining rigorous artist development, storytelling and creative use of digital platforms.
Reservations to attend the Auditorio show are now available on Weverse, HYBE’s social media/fandom platform. Ticket pick-up from Sept. 23 at designated locations, to be announced via Weverse and social media.
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