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(1) The first performance in May 1988 featured original 6 members Alix Bauer, Mariana Garza, Paulina Rubio, Sasha Sokol, Benny Ibarra & Diego Schoening. Erik Rubin was not invited to this first perfomance; Paulina Rubio showed up at the last moment, rehearsed the day of the performance, and messed up on some of her solos. All members dressed in white except for Paulina Rubio who dressed in black and white.
(2) The tour started in November 2008 and was supposed to be a few nights; Paulina confirmed at the last moment;In Dec 2008, Timbiriche broke the record for the most back to back performances at the Auditorio Nacional in Mexico City. They performed to sold out crowds and had many dates where they did two shows in one day.
(3) Muriendo Lento from album 12 was added to the repertoire a few weeks in, making album 11 the only album not included in the tour.
(4) Alix was pregnant during the tour and missed the second half of the tour; It was mentioned that Edith Marquez would fill in for Alix but her music label declined the offer; All songs from the tour were included while Alix was out, dividing her solos among everyone else except for her hit "Mirame", where a large screen came down on the stage and showed her singing a special live performance.
(5) Paulina did not show up to their final televised performance at the Eres 1999 awards where the band opened with "Esta Despierto", their current single at the time.
(6) Timbiriche "El Concierto" was released in Spring of 1999; the first batch of several thousand albums were released with the live tracks in fast motion.
(7) Singles included "Esta Despierto", "La Fuerza Del Amor" and "Baile Del Sapo"
(8) The final concert at the Foro Sol featured 3 additional songs aside from the regular lineup: (1) Y La Fiesta Comenzo (2) Esta Despierto and (3) La Fuerza Del Amor —Preceding unsigned comment added by 97.90.157.229 (talk) 06:54, 16 December 2009 (UTC)Reply