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Bruno Mars returned to Mexico City in 2024 to offer three concerts at the renovated Foro Sol – now known as the GNP Seguros Stadium. The singer debuted the new stage with a great show on Thursday, August 8, where he made a musical tour of his most successful songs and surprised his capital fans with ‘El sonidito’.
As expected, social networks were flooded with the best moments of the concert, as well as messages of affection for the interpreter of songs such as ‘Talking to the moon’ or ‘Locked out of heaven’. Among these publications, one in particular stood out, it is a video where the famous singer appears dressed as a mariachi in the streets of CDMX.
“Our informant told us that Bruno Mars is here three blocks away and of course the workers left their meeting to see him,” said TikTok user @aleherrera1803 while driving to the place where Bruno Mars was supposedly located.
To the surprise of many, the rumors were true, as Bruno Mars was outside a house with a yellow facade wearing a white outfit and a mariachi hat, as well as a group of apparent dancers wearing tricolor huipil and red mariachi hats; they were all recording a video.
The fans were unable to get close to the singer because he was protected by his security team, however, they managed to record him from a distance.
The video went viral on social media, where several Internet users lashed out at the fans for not ‘wasting’ their opportunity, while others compared the 38-year-old international star to none other than Pedro Fernández.
- “Imagine that you see a video and it’s Bruno outside your house recording a video dressed as a mariachi hahaha very random.”
- “Why didn’t they go out to kiss him?”
- “I knew he would dress as a mariachi because in Brazil and Tokyo he did his openings according to the country.”
- “I would have gone like crazy to hug him.”
- “It was Pedrito Fernández.”
- “I’m dying, if I saw him I would run to hug him.”
This is not the first time that Mexican Internet users have compared Bruno Mars to the Mexican regional singer, as they claim that they share several physical characteristics.
Source: infobae




