![]() Soon after, a DVD of the concert itself was released to enjoy the show from their homes. ![]() Near the end of the tour, a second album was released, "Tour Generation RBD", which gave the fans a chance to hear the same track list that was played at the group's gigs. Soon after the Rebel fever got worst, not only in Mexico, but they visited Venezuela, Brazil, Columbia, the United States, and other countries where the group was gaining popularity. "OCESA" (a Mexican entertainment company) released a list of the fastest selling tours of all-time in March 2005, RBD was not only in the top 5 but they were the only Mexican act to be in the top 5 as well. All of their 35 dates sold-out, including 3 visits to Monterrey and a total full at all 6 dates at the Palacio de los Deportes (holds 22,500 people), the tour gathered more than 700,000 fans in Mexico, overall. Seeing the success, it was decided that the band would do a national tour in Mexico, the "Tour Generation RBD". Since then, they're album went Diamond in Mexico (selling over 500,000 copies). Their first three singles went to #1, while "Un Poco De Tu Amor" peaked at #2 in Mexico, a similar success followed around the world, most notably in the United States and Brazil. The album was a commercial success and spawned the hits: "Rebelde", "Solo Quedate En Silencio", "Sálvame" and, "Un Poco De Tu Amor". The group's debut single "Rebelde" was used to open up the TV show, some time later they launched their debut album of the same name as well, "Rebelde". ![]() ![]() Alfonso Herrera, Christian Chávez, Dulce María, Maite Perroni, Christopher Uckermann, and Anahi Portilla are the members of the musical group. RBD, the group that started a revolution in the Hispanic music industry like no other, are a Mexican pop group that derived from the Televisa produced show, "Rebelde". ![]()
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