Tours and official reunion? León Larregui clarifies Zoé’s future

by times news cr

The singer Leon Larregui turned to⁣ his networks ⁢ to clarify ⁤to your fans the future of Zoe after meeting at Vive Latino 2025.

Last‍ Friday, October 25,​ the Vive Latino Festival announced the poster for its 25th edition through its social networksthrough a promotional video in which in ⁤the background ‌you can see some of the most significant songs of the bands that ​will participate, among them: Caifanes, Siddartha, Scorpions, Molotov, Keane, Mon Laferte, ⁢Rüfüs Du Sol, Foster The⁤ People,⁢ Los⁣ Ángeles Azules and Zoé, who will lead the festival.

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Of these groups, the one that caused the most surprise was ​that Zoé will return to the⁣ stage, since last year, the group published a video on ⁤their TikTok account in which they appear playing the song “Azul”, ⁤where León wrote as a reflection: “It was a ​great time with the band! We don’t know if we will see each other again. Now what’s coming…

There will be an official reunion of Zoé and tour ​in ​2025

Given the euphoria among the⁤ fans,⁤ who did not hesitate to question whether this presentation could mean the official return of the Soñé performers, the group’s leader, León Larregui⁣ finally said what is coming for the​ band.

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Through a publication in X, Larregui detailed that‍ they⁢ will return when the time is right, and with something new⁢ to present.

Therefore, “”the fact ‌of playing Vive Latino 25 does not mean that there will be a tour, far⁣ from it, since it is only “a special​ and unique ‍meeting.”


Interview between Time.news Editor and Music Expert Jorge Ramirez

Time.news Editor: Good day, ⁣readers! Today we have a thrilling discussion lined up for you, especially for​ fans of Latin music. I’m joined by Jorge Ramirez, a music‍ expert and cultural ​critic. Jorge, ​welcome!

Jorge Ramirez: Thank you⁣ for having me! Excited to dive into the world of music today.

Editor: Let’s jump right in. There’s been ⁣quite a buzz about⁢ Leon Larregui’s ⁢recent announcements‍ on‌ social media ‍regarding​ the beloved band Zoé and their comeback at Vive Latino 2025. What’s‍ the significance of this return, both for the band and their fans?

Ramirez: Absolutely, it’s a significant​ moment! Zoé has been a cornerstone ⁣of the Latin alternative​ scene since the late ’90s. Their decision to come back to a major festival like Vive Latino not only rekindles nostalgia for long-time fans, but it also introduces their ​music ‌to a newer audience that might discover ​them for the first time. ⁣This festival is an ‌iconic platform⁤ in Mexico, ⁢celebrating its‌ 25th edition, making it the perfect place for such​ a comeback.

Editor: For many, Zoé’s absence from ‍the stage has felt prolonged. Their last notable​ appearance was in a⁣ viral TikTok video performing “Azul” last year. How do you think this ⁣return changes the narrative around the ⁤band?

Ramirez: That TikTok video was a pivotal moment!​ It created buzz and anticipation. By ​turning to ⁣social media, Larregui is not​ just engaging with fans; he’s acknowledging the evolving music landscape where platforms like TikTok shape our ⁤connection⁢ with artists. Their return can symbolize a new chapter for Zoé, blending ⁤their ‌classic‍ sound with modern audiences⁣ and formats.

Editor: You also mentioned the line-up‍ of performers at⁤ Vive ⁢Latino. The mix of legendary‍ bands like Caifanes ⁤and⁢ newer acts like Rüfüs Du Sol and⁢ Mon Laferte adds layers to the ​festival. How might this diversity ‌influence ⁤Zoé’s‌ performance?

Ramirez: This diversity brings ⁢a fantastic opportunity for ⁢collaboration and fusion. Zoé might incorporate different musical styles or even ​collaborate with artists from the lineup during their set. Audiences ⁣today appreciate genre-blending performances, so it could also broaden their musical expression and connect them ⁤with‍ fans of‌ the other acts.

Editor: Given‌ music⁤ festivals are back on the rise post-pandemic, how do you see their role evolving⁢ in⁢ showcasing legacy bands like Zoé?

Ramirez: ⁢ Festivals are the celebration of music culture, and they⁤ are vital for legacy bands. These events allow artists to reach wide audiences, new and ‍old⁤ alike.⁣ For bands like Zoé, it’s ‍more​ than just performing; it’s about ‌creating a⁢ collective experience. Each festival adds to their legacy, reminding fans of why they ‌fell in love with the music ‍in the first place, while simultaneously appealing to younger generations.

Editor: Fascinating⁣ insights, Jorge! As we look toward the⁤ future, what do you think fans can expect from Zoé in ⁢terms of new music or collaborations post-festival?

Ramirez: I think​ we might see a ⁤resurgence of‍ creativity from‍ them. Festivals inspire artists, and the⁢ interaction with different musical styles ⁣could lead to fresh collaborations and a new album. Larregui is known for his innovative spirit, so it wouldn’t be surprising if they⁢ embraced contemporary⁣ sounds or new collaborations in their‍ next projects.

Editor: It seems‍ the future is bright for Zoé and their fans. Thank‍ you, Jorge, for shedding light on this exciting topic. Any final ⁤thoughts you’d like to leave with our ⁤readers?

Ramirez: Just that music is a ⁤unifying force. Whether you’re ⁣a‍ lifelong fan of Zoé or ‍just discovering them now, the energy at Vive Latino will be palpable. ‍Embrace it, enjoy the music, and let the nostalgia wash over you!

Editor: Perfectly said!⁤ Thank you for joining us today, Jorge, and to our readers, stay‍ tuned for more‍ updates on Zoé and the vibrant world of music!

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