

Lupita D'Alessio Retires After 50 Years on Stage
Lupita D'Alessio, a beloved Mexican singer known as "La Leona Dormida" (The Sleeping Lioness), has announced her retirement from the stage after an impressive 50-year career. The news was shared via a live stream on her social media accounts. D'Alessio's decision comes after a recent hospitalization for a bacterial respiratory infection. "I've had moments of terror," she shared, referring to her illness. Despite the health scare, she expressed gratitude for a full recovery. Her upcoming concerts will be her last, ensuring her well-being. These final performances will take place in various Mexican cities, including Guadalajara, Monterrey, and Mexico City. D'Alessio emphasized that this decision was entirely her own, made without outside influence. This announcement marks the end of an era for Mexican music, but fans can look forward to celebrating her legacy through her extensive catalog of work.