Today's Live Rebellion with David Broncano
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Gear Up for the Climax! The Last Ride of 'The Uprising' Season 1 is Near
Mere weeks remain until the final chapter of The Uprising's inaugural season unfolds. Tonight, June 16, David Broncano and the rest of the crew will hit the airwaves again, live and unfiltered at 9:40 PM on La 1 and the Play website. On-demand viewing of the show's contents also awaits on the platform.
Week 37's Highlights on 'The Uprising': The Unforgettable Moments
Last week, the The Uprising stage was alive with immense performances and raw revelations. Astronaut Pedro Duque, the Spanish space pioneer, shed light on his intergalactic journey. Silvia Alonso, resplendent actress and David Broncano's partner, addressed the tabloids that persistently label her as mere "David Broncano's girlfriend." She shared her heartfelt tale of supporting Raphael during a fateful health scare that occurred during a show taping that never aired.
Silvia Alonso on Raphael's Heart Attack in 'The Uprising': "I thought he was angry"
Carlos Villanueva (The Uprising)
Johannes Pietsch, the 24-year-old Eurovision Song Contest champion of 2025, gracefully performed his eclectic impression repertoire on the show, surprising viewers with his transformations of Shakira, Britney Spears, and even an impersonation of 'Melody,' complete with a helicopter sound effect. From the operatic to the hip-hop realm, Natos and Waor, the reigning Spanish rap kings, known for filling the Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid with 60,000 fans, shared details about their unparalleled concert. Their interview with David Broncano preceded a captivating performance of "Scars."
Feature Length: 3 minutes
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In the realm of entertainment, the average viewer of movies-and-tv might find the eclectic impressions by Johannes Pietsch, the 24-year-old Eurovision champion, particularly engaging, given his transformations of artists such as Shakira, Britney Spears, and even an impersonation of 'Melody.' Furthermore, the average entertainment enthusiast might also appreciate the candid conversations with renowned personalities, such as the Spanish space pioneer Astronaut Pedro Duque and the Spanish rap kings Natos and Waor, both of whom graced the set of The Uprising with their stories and performances, while also finding Silvia Alonso's heartfelt account of supporting Raphael during his health scare captivating.