Ralph Barbosa and René Vaca Continue Tour After Ken Flores’ Death

In January, comedians Ralph Barbosaand Rene Faka Ken Flores finishes the papers on a joint tour throughout the United States. It was a long dream for the three friends, a few of the most important young names in the situation, to hit the road together. On the day the deal was closed, Flores could not wrap his head about the amount of money he was about to earn. He called on the director of his tour and said: “Our life is about to change forever.”
The next day, 28 -year -old Flores died due to a heart attack.
“It was really difficult to talk about it after passing it,” says Barbosa. While he was a mourning mourning for the loss of their friend, their teams prepared to cancel the tour. Barbosa and Faka, however, decided that the show should continue.
“With Kane’s knowledge, he would have been protecting us not to take the tour,” says Barbosa. “We would have called us some weak small dogs, or something like that.”
Therefore, Barbosa and VACA starts on a tour, starting from April 3 in Portland, and turning it into a honor to Flores – to celebrate his life. They will donate a third of the offers of offers to the Flores family. “It should be a good payment day,” says Vaca. “Kane did everything for his family and friends. I know this is what he wanted.”
More honoring their late friend, described by Barbosa and VACA as “The Butterfly Effect Tour”, and the borrowing of the Flores tour “before his death. They do not want to feel sad, and they say that Flores will be in the shows and through a previously recorded segment.” Kane wanted to kill in those places, so we will make him kill with a video clip, Because the Holgram was very expensive, “he hits Faka.
Barbosa, VACA and Flores became friends on the Internet a few years ago, as their career began to take off. Each of them Latin, who was born in 1996, felt a common closeness. “I was born twice in this world: once when you get out of your mother, then again when your career starts,” says Barbosa. “It is crazy that three of us were born twice.”
Parbosa and VACA played some offers with Flores before VACA persuaded him to move from Chicago to Los Angeles. The first time that the three commented, in a Chinese place on Millerose Street, Barbosa recalls thinking, “These are my cousins. Cinnamon has become comfortable quickly.”
They have completed each other in terms of their comic sensitivities. Between the comfortable Swagger of Barbosa and Faca’s Animated Flair, Flores was “the perfect medium”. Their friendship was defined by the late nights on Sunseet Street and roasted each other for hours. Their last memory was together on the stage in Hollywood Improv, three of them were held drunk for two hours.
Barbosa remembers Floris’s visit when he received medical care in New York. “I remember that he was grilling how the Jew was hospital, saying he would die there,” laughs. Faka smiles a raw joke of Flores that involve ultrasound in the stomach.
“Ken was just a special character,” says Faka. “There are many memories I have. Even that sad, when he was in the hospital, was funny, because regardless of the situation, it makes you always laugh.”