The grupero band Alerta Zero
mun2 and Telemundo will air a dual network premiere of Chicago-based grupero group Alerta Zeros new music video Invencible. Based on a 1940s Al Capone-themed love story, the music video offers a speakeasy setting in Chicagos underground world. A first look of the music video will be presented on Friday March 8 on Telemundos Al Rojo Vivo, followed by the official reveal of the full length music video on mun2s original series Reventón, airing Saturday March 9 at 1pm on Telemundo and Sunday March 10 at 12pm on mun2.In the Reventón special leading up to the video premiere, the eight members of Alerta Zero including the groups lead vocalist and former front man of popular duranguense group Alacranes Musical, Memo Ibarra, sit down with host of Reventons El Movimiento segment La Bronca for a one-on-one exclusive where they explain in great detail their inspiration for the latest projects and Memo shares his favorite moments and scene of the music video. Alerta Zero, who will also be starring in their own new reality series on mun2 this year, share stories on their newly formed band, their recent multi-city concert tours, and share the ins and outs of show business as Alerta Zero.Shot in Miami with a vintage 1940s theme, the music video storyline presents a passionate love story that takes an unexpected turn. The video is produced by Cinemat Productions and directed by Pablo Crocce who has worked with leading artists including Shakira, Mana and Alejandro Fernández.