About Rebelde
Rebelde is set at the Elite Way School, an exclusive and tradition-bound private boarding school in Mexico City where the children of the country's wealthiest families study alongside a handful of students admitted on scholarship. The series follows a group of teenagers from sharply different social backgrounds whose paths cross on campus, where rigid hierarchies, family expectations and old rivalries collide with first loves, friendships and the universal turbulence of adolescence. The closed, status-obsessed world of the school becomes a pressure cooker for romance, class tension and personal reinvention.
At the center of the story are six students who, despite their conflicting origins and frequent clashes, are drawn together by a shared passion for music and ultimately form a pop band called RBD. The musical thread is woven directly into the narrative, with original songs used to express rebellion, longing and solidarity. As the characters navigate secrets, betrayals and shifting alliances across three seasons, the band becomes both a refuge from their personal struggles and a vehicle for the show's signature blend of melodrama and chart-ready pop.
A Televisa production developed by Pedro Damian as a Mexican adaptation of the Argentine series Rebelde Way, Rebelde became a defining youth phenomenon of the mid-2000s. The in-universe band RBD broke out into the real world, selling millions of records, touring internationally and turning its young cast into pan-Latin pop stars. According to widely reported figures, RBD sold tens of millions of albums worldwide, and the series is remembered for cementing the teen-musical telenovela as a global pop-culture force. (Details such as episode totals and sales figures are drawn from public sources and are flagged for fact-check.)