The singer-songwriter Gloria Trevi told CNN that on her tour she seeks to connect with the public to generate empathy and leave behind the "apocalypses" that the world is experiencing every day.
"If it's not in an elementary school, it's in a Latino supermarket or a gay nightclub. They're daily apocalypses," Trevi said.
The star also talked about what it means to premiere her autobiographical series, in which she talks about how she went from being in glory to ending up locked up in a Brazilian jail.