Nolwen Cifuentes
RBD and Guillermo Rosas, the group’s business partner who helped reunite the band after 15 years, have officially parted ways, Billboard can confirm.
The news of the split comes just a month after the Mexican pop group — composed of Anahí, Dulce María, Maite Perroni, Christopher von Uckermann and Christian Chávez — wrapped their massive Soy Rebelde Tour, which, as of Nov. 30, had grossed $197.1 million since launching in August.
Rosas worked with the band as a concert promoter from 2006–2008, when the group split. For RBD’s comeback tour, under the band’s new business model, the five members and Rosas were equal partners in a new joint venture — splitting all new revenue, including for music, between RBD and Rosas, who in 2020 helped clear the rights to the group’s catalog. He also brought Live Nation…