This Sunday, the Mexico City Zocalo was filled with music and nostalgia with the projection of the “My 40th at Bellas Artes” concert by Juan Gabrielattracting about 70 thousand peopleaccording to figures from the Ministry of Culture.
This commemorative event It was held in honor of patriotic month and marked Eight years since the death of the iconic Mexican singer.
The projection of the concertwhich originally took place on August 31, 2013was a Celebration of Juan Gabriel’s four decades of artistic careerin which he performed around 30 of his most memorable hits, such as “Querida”, “Me Nace del Corazón”, “Abrázame Muy Fuerte” and “El Noa Noa”.
The presentationwhich lasted almost two hourswas recorded and later released on an album in 2014, consolidating its legacy in Mexico’s musical and cinematic heritage.
Despite the rainthe crew stood firm from before 7:00 p.m.with adults, young people and children gathered both standing and sitting, hoping to relive the magic of the “Divo de Juárez.”
The energy on the Zócalo was palpable, with attendees dancing and clapping to the music.
The recording of this iconic concert is also available on the Prime Video platform, where it is described as “Juan Gabriel presents his incredible live performance recorded at the iconic Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City, accompanied by an impressive production composed of mariachis, orchestra and choirs.”
The first screening of this event at the Cineteca Nacional was a resounding success, leading to the outdoor space being quickly filled to capacity, with many people enjoying the event from the street due to lack of capacity.
This overwhelming interest precipitated the organization of a second date at the capital’s Zócalo on September 22, where Juan Gabriel’s status as an enduring symbol of Mexican music was reaffirmed.
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