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.”
Only to return when the time is right, and with something new to present!! Yes, I affirm that the fact of playing the VVL 25 does not mean there will be a tour, far from it. It is a special and unique meeting.❤️🙏🏼
— Leon Larregui (@LeonBenLarregui) October 31, 2024
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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!