Music is silent when the earth hurts
Edén Muñoz made a decision that few artists would dare to make public: cancel her own show. The former vocalist of Caliber 50 was going to sing this weekend in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, but the fire in Plaza Fiesta Las Palmas broke his soul. “I don’t have a smile, I don’t have a soul, I don’t have a heart to go out,” he confessed in a video that is already viral.
“It is a situation that is not the time to celebrate… I am taking my responsibility as an artist, but mainly as a person”
A tragedy that left the city in mourning
At least five people were killed and 38 injured when fire swept through the shopping center. The images are brutal: ceilings falling, people running through smoke, a black cloud covering the hallways. Until now, no one knows what caused the accident. Eden, who was born precisely in Los Mochis, experienced it from a distance with his heart in his throat.
“I put myself in everyone’s shoes… I am a father, I am a son, I am a friend”
The show moves to June 20
The singer of “A la antigüita” and “Simply Gracias” made it clear that it was not time to party. “You deserve the best show, full of joy, laughter, dancing… but there is really nothing to celebrate,” he said. His decision not only shows sensitivity, but also connects with something bigger: when the pain is collective, even the most passionate songs can wait.
Sometimes, the best gesture of an artist is not to sing, but to know when to be silent.




