“Veneno vil” y “Miedo” anunciaron el final de una noche en la que Fobia demostró porqué su gira #Pastel ha sido todo un éxito. El tour sigue por Estados Unidos y algunas ciudades de la República Mexicana. Esta es
la tercera ocasión en que Fobia se presenta en el Auditorio Nacional, la primera fue en noviembre de 1995 y la segunda en diciembre del 2005.
Ten thousand souls gathered Saturday to celebrate more than three decades of the most influential bands in México. Fobia: Leonardo de Lozanne, Paco Huidobro, Chá!, Jay de la Cueva, and Iñaki Vasquez, performed at Auditorio Nacional with completely sold-out show. They welcome their fans to “Mundo feliz,” one of their most iconic songs.
“Miel del Escorpión,” “Dios bendiga a los gusanos,” “Dos corazones,” “Camila,” and “La iguana” were the first songs of this spectacular concert with which the #Pastel tour farewells Mexico City.
The audience chanted to each of the songs on the setlist, which included other hits such as “Fiebre,” “Maten al DJ,” “Microbito,” and “No eres yo.”
Thousands of arms were raised in unison in the chorus of “Revolución sin manos,” a moment during the show when it seemed like the band was ending the show; however, the audience overflowed when Fobia on stage returned with “El Diablo,” “Regresame a Jupiter” Hipnotízame” and “Vivo.”
“Veneno vil” and “Miedo” announced the end of the night in which Fobia demonstrated why #Pastel tour has been a success. The journey continues through the United States and some cities in Mexico; this is the third time that Fobia performs in the Auditorio Nacional, the first being in November 1995 and the second in December 2005.