“I’ve done a lot of things. I’ve been on covers, in packed theaters, on sets, in movies. I’ve written scripts, I’ve worn suits, I’ve said the right things. And it’s been fine. But I always felt like it was just me when I was sitting on a bench, with my buddies, with a shared liter and my mother shouting from the window to come upstairs already.
“013” is not a tour. It’s a shake-up. It is to return to the child I was: cheeky, free, brave. The one who made people laugh without asking for permission. The one who laughed without filters, without thinking if it would be liked. The one who said what he thought, the one who didn’t look for likes… he looked for complicit looks on a neighborhood bench.
In this show there are no filters. No forms, no rules, no limits. Just the desire to be me again. More neighborhood. More truth. More wild. More Juan than Amodeo.
What is this show about? What I’ve kept quiet about. What doesn’t fit in a reel. Of what hurts, of what makes you laugh out loud, of what you only understand if you ever felt you were moving away from yourself.
I do not promise correction. I promise you truth. And that you’re going to come out saying, “I don’t know what I saw, but I laughed and felt less alone.””