Mar 18 • 22:00 UTC 🇪🇨 Ecuador El Universo (ES)

Rocío Dúrcal returns to cinemas with a remastered concert 20 years after her death

Rocío Dúrcal will make a posthumous return to cinemas across Latin America and Spain with a remastered showing of her 1991 concert to commemorate the 20th anniversary of her passing.

Rocío Dúrcal, the beloved Spanish-Mexican singer, will return to Latin American and Spanish cinemas for a special one-day screening of her remastered concert titled El Concierto... En Vivo, originally released in 1991, on March 25. This event is organized as a tribute to her artistic legacy, celebrating two decades since her death. Fans will have the opportunity to experience the iconic performance in newly upgraded 4K image and 5.1 sound quality, making the viewing experience more immersive and enjoyable.

The concert showcases Dúrcal's memorable appearance at the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico, where she performed some of her most recognized hits, including "La gata bajo la lluvia" and "Amor eterno." The show also featured collaborations with renowned artists like Juan Gabriel and Enrique Guzmán, highlighting not only Dúrcal's talent but also her significant connections in the Latin music scene. The remastering effort is managed by Sony Music, which has taken charge of preserving and promoting her musical heritage.

Dúrcal's daughters, Shaila and Carmen, expressed their heartfelt sentiments about this commemoration, emphasizing that there is no better way to honor their mother’s memory than by allowing her fans to relive such a unique concert experience in theaters. This event is sure to resonate with long-time fans and potentially introduce new audiences to Dúrcal’s exquisite artistry, reinforcing her enduring legacy in the music world.

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