
Pedro Fernández had an unforgettable experience singing for President George W. Bush at the White House. He was invited to attend in May, specifically on May 4, during Bush's presidency. Initially, he declined due to commitments in Mexico, but the president insisted on his presence and proposed to send a presidential plane for him.
Ultimately, he relented and was escorted by the United States Secret Service to Washington. Fernández describes his meeting with the president as rewarding, where they exchanged kind words. After his performance at the White House, he was escorted again to the presidential plane to be taken to Monterrey for his next engagement.
To arrive on time for his presentation in Monterrey, the organizers decided to send him the presidential plane. This unique experience occurred during the era of George W. Bush in the early 2000s while Fernández was enjoying the success of his song 'I Wasn't There'. Although there is no visual material of this experience, the singer remembers it as a dream that quickly and excitingly became a reality.