**Belanova: More Than Just “Rosa Pastel”**
As the popular electropop group Belanova prepares for an upcoming performance in Tijuana, lead singer Denisse Guerrero recently shared a poignant moment at the Guadalajara International Book Fair. She participated in the presentation of “Así no es,” a book by Viri Ríos and Ray Campos. One of its chapters is inspired by Belanova’s hit song “Rosa Pastel” and the social media trend that contrasted teenage dreams with adult realities.
During the event, Denisse opened up about a difficult period in her life. “There was a time when I felt like a failure,” she revealed to the audience. By 2018, she faced an existential crisis and withdrew from life, questioning her choices as a singer and composer. “I felt like I had failed,” Denisse shared, reflecting on a time shadowed by personal losses, including her father’s death during the COVID-19 pandemic.
However, Denisse found solace in the TikTok trend where individuals resonated with “Rosa Pastel,” sharing their own stories of struggle and resilience. This online community helped her reconnect with her passion for music. Alongside fellow band members Edgar Huerta and Ricardo Arreola, Denisse returned to the stage in 2023 with performances at several festivals. This year, Belanova embarked on their “Vida en Rosa” tour.
Concluding her story, Denisse expressed gratitude to the people who believed in her and shared her journey back to music. Belanova is set to perform on December 19th at the Audiorama El Trompo in Tijuana. Tickets previously purchased remain valid, with additional sales ongoing online and at select locations.
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**Belanova Returns to the Spotlight After a Hiatus**
Belanova’s electrifying return to the music scene has been met with enthusiasm after the band took a break from performances in recent years. Known for their catchy melodies and synth-pop sound, the group had disappeared from the spotlight as lead singer Denisse Guerrero navigated personal hardships and self-discovery.
Following a challenging period marked by the pandemic and personal loss, Denisse found unexpected inspiration from social media. A viral TikTok trend featuring their song “Rosa Pastel” brought together people expressing their own battles with adulthood versus youthful dreams. This bolstered Denisse’s spirit, motivating her to rejoin Edgar Huerta and Ricardo Arreola to revive Belanova’s music legacy.
Fans have eagerly welcomed the band’s comeback. Their recent concerts have drawn nostalgic listeners and new audiences alike, embracing the message of hope and resilience that underpins their latest tour, “Vida en Rosa.” As they prepare to perform in Tijuana, the anticipation grows for what Belanova will bring to the stage, continuing their journey of musical and personal revival.