Leisure / Culture

Las Rebeldes de Tahíche shine with an unforgettable Playback in honor of Santiago and Santa Ana

With humor, emotion, and a display of talent, the group once again conquered the audience with a show that has been a tradition and the soul of the town's festivities for over 35 years

457e800f 07e9 4e38 8310 6c04d0be181c (1)

Tahíche continues to celebrate with enthusiasm the festivities in honor of Santiago Apóstol and Santa Ana, and one of the most anticipated and crowded events was, once again, the Playback of Las Rebeldes. A show that continues to grow in quality and creativity, consolidating this group as one of the festive pillars of the town for more than 35 years.  

In this edition, a total of 25 neighbors, young and old, took to the stage to offer a musical show lasting almost two hours. The show kicked off with an overture dedicated to the world of revue, paying tribute to iconic figures such as Raffaella Carrá, Bárbara Rey, and Lina Morgan. The ballet, with an impressive staging and costumes, drew the first applause from an audience that completely filled the tent installed on the court of the Santiago El Mayor Sociocultural Center. The gala, presented by Carmen Nieves Pérez, also from the town, was an authentic journey through different musical eras. There were humorous numbers such as those starring Los Hermanos Quintana or the imitation of the popular Morancos, which provoked laughter among the attendees.  

During the night, there was also room for emotion with performances inspired by Il Divo or the great summer hits. The grand finale was a spectacular recreation of scenes from the mythical movie Titanic, which left the audience between laughter and tears, and which was bid farewell with a great ovation.  

Once again, Las Rebeldes de Tahíche demonstrated that their show is not just a spectacle, but a tradition that unites the town generation after generation. With passion, humor, and talent, they have once again moved and made their people laugh, making it clear that their dedication on stage remains as genuine as the first day. The audience, standing and applauding non-stop, bid farewell to an unforgettable night that is already part of the heart of the Tahíche festivities.