Lived out his retirement near "Puerta Grande", with the last-known residence being in Mexico City with Bobby Pulido
On a stormy Saturday night, over 9,700 fans braved the elements to attend Bobby Pulido's farewell concert at the National Auditorium in Mexico City. The event, known as the "Por La Puerta Grande Tour", marked the end of Pulido's illustrious music career as he transitions into politics.
The night began with Pulido opening his show with the song "Algún día". The second song of the night was "Se murió de amor", a poignant ballad that set the tone for an emotional evening.
Throughout the concert, Pulido showcased his versatility by performing songs from all his eras. Fans were treated to classics like "The rose", "Hunter", "Sing to her", "Take care of your mom", and "Against time". The setlist also included hits from his more recent albums, such as "I’ll ask her", "You arrived in my life", "Another like you", and "Danger zone".
One of the highlights of the night was the collaboration with Kevin Aguilar on "Te voy a amar". Aguilar, who was the first special guest of the night, returned to the stage later to perform "Sleepless" with Pulido, Santa Fe Klan, and the audience.
Another memorable moment was when Santa Fe Klan joined Pulido to sing "Por mi México". The guests at the concert marked a generational shift, with Santa Fe Klan and Kevin Aguilar representing the new talents in Mexican regional music.
As the concert neared its end, Pulido brought a fan on stage during the last minutes of his concert. The night culminated with Pulido singing "Vive", a song that had the audience on their feet, dancing and singing along. The show ended with Pulido singing "Vanidosa" and "Mónteme" before bidding a heartfelt farewell to his fans.
Roberto "El Primo" Pulido, Pulido's son, also made an appearance, singing "Cuida bien a tu mamá" with his father. The emotional night was a fitting tribute to Pulido's career, which has transcended Mexican regional music and will continue to inspire future talents.
Though specific details about the guests at the concert were not provided, it is clear that Pulido's farewell concert was a star-studded event. In addition to Kevin Aguilar and Santa Fe Klan, Pulido collaborated with Víctor Garciá on the song "Otra vez", which was initially offered to Pulido.
As Pulido embarks on his new journey, his music and legacy will continue to live on, inspiring generations of fans and musicians alike.
The entertainment at Bobby Pulido's farewell concert included performances of ballads like "Se murió de amor" and collaborations with rising talents such as Kevin Aguilar and Santa Fe Klan, reflecting a generational shift in Mexican regional music. The concert's diverse setlist showcased Pulido's versatility, featuring songs from all his eras and recent albums, including "I’ll ask her", "Te voy a amar", and "Por mi México".