Zoé adds fourth date in CDMX after selling out tickets in minutes

The Mexican band breaks records and adds a fourth night of pure energy in the capital.

Zoé knows no limits (and neither do her fans)

It seems that Zoé likes to play in hardcore mode: they sold out the tickets for her three concerts at the GNP Seguros Stadium in the time it took you to order an Uber. Your answer? “Hold my mic” and announce a fourth date for September 28. Because, of course, what’s better than a Monday to rock like there’s no tomorrow?

The reunion that no one saw coming (but everyone needed)

León Larregui, the frontman who made us question our existence with “Soñé”, confirmed that this new presentation is the continuation of that explosive chemistry between the band and its audience. And no wonder: from her set at Vive Latino 2025, it was clear that Zoé not only plays music, but also resurrectes souls. Side effect? Heartbreaking screams and nostalgia in lethal doses.

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But this is not just another concert. It is an epic celebration for the 20 years of Memo Rex Commander and El Corazón Atómico, that album that made us believe that rock in Spanish could be intergalactic (and that even Rolling Stone was listed as a top 50 hit). Get ready to chant “Milky Way” with the same passion as in 2005, but with less hair and more wrinkles.

Fun fact: With these four dates, Zoé breaks the record in the renovated stadium. What’s next? A Vegas-style residency but with al pastor tacos? Anything is possible in CDMX, where magic (and smog) allows it.

Pre-sales, cards and Ticketmaster hell

If you want to survive the ticket war, note: the pre-sale begins on May 9 with Banamex cards (yes, the one you keep under lock and key). The general sale will be on May 10 via Ticketmaster, where, as always, the refresh will be your best ally and the “503 error” your worst nightmare. Millennial tip: have 15 tabs open and pray to the Wi-Fi gods.

Why does it matter? Because Zoé is not just a band; It is a cultural phenomenon that made millennials and Gen Z agree on something. And in 2025, that is almost a miracle.

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Three legends of the band perform together in Hidalgo, Texas

Banda El Recodo, Los Recoditos and Banda Machos perform tonight at Payne Arena in Texas.

The 90’s Banda Tour arrives tonight at Payne Arena in Hidalgo, Texas. The poster brings together three pillars of the genre: Banda El Recodo, Banda Los Recoditos and Banda Machos. The show is scheduled to start at 8:00 p.m. and promises more than two hours of continuous music.

A meeting of generations

The tour celebrates the golden era of banda music in the 90s. The three groups have consolidated international trajectories and are references in regional Mexico. Banda El Recodo, known as “the mother of all bands”, has more than 80 years of history. Los Recoditos and Banda Machos have also left their mark with hits that crossed borders.

The concert is aimed at fans of Reynosa and the Texas Valley. Seats are still available for those who want to witness this union of talent. The production estimates an evening that revives the essence of the genre in that decade, without pretensions of forced nostalgia: only high-caliber repertoire.

The event represents a rare opportunity to see these three exponents on the same stage. For fans of banda music, the appointment is a must.

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Alejandro Fernández made history with 270 thousand attendees

With 270 thousand people, the singer offered the largest serenade in the world.

A record night

Alejandro Fernández gave a concert that will be remembered. On the night of June 25, he performed at the Glorieta de La Minerva before 270 thousand people. From early morning, fans began to arrive to secure their place.

The singer opened with “I don’t know how to crack” and the audience chanted each song. The repertoire included classics such as “Beautiful darling”, “These jealousies” and “I’ll lose you”. All in a massive party atmosphere.

One of the most intense moments came with Alfredo Olivas. They performed “Other People’s Blankets” together. Then, Julión Álvarez joined in to sing “Traveling Cloud.” Both collaborations provoked applause.

Alejandro Fernández also had an intimate approach with his followers. There he performed a medley of Mexican music and his song “Mi México Lindo”, included in the official album of the 2026 World Cup. The moment closed with fireworks and confetti.

The most emotional part was with his family. His daughter Camila Fernández sang with him “Today I want you.” Then, his son Alex Fernández joined for “Perdón.” The public applauded the Fernández dynasty.

For more than two hours, the serenade lived up to its name. Alejandro Fernández kept the energy rising and said goodbye visibly excited. On social networks he expressed gratitude for what he had experienced.

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Alejandro Fernández breaks record with massive serenade in Guadalajara

270 thousand people packed the Glorieta de La Minerva in a historic evening.

A historic night

Alejandro Fernández brought together 270 thousand attendees at the Glorieta de La Minerva, in Guadalajara, during a concert that is already recognized as “the largest serenade in the world.” The appointment was June 25.

Since dawn, thousands of followers began to arrive at the emblematic point of the Jalisco capital to secure a place. El Potrillo opened the evening with “I don’t know how to crack”, a song that immediately ignited the public’s spirit.

The repertoire included classics such as “Beautiful darling”, “These jealousies” and “I’ll lose you”. The energy remained high with pieces like “Decepcións”, “Sé que te duele” and “A mi vida”.

Luxury guests

One of the most intense moments came with Alfredo Olivas, with whom he performed “Cobijas ajenas.” Afterwards, Julión Álvarez joined the stage to sing “Nube Viajera”, causing one of the loudest applauses of the night.

The artist also surprised with a medley of Mexican music and his new song “Mi México Lindo”, included in the official album of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The moment was accompanied by fireworks, lights and confetti.

The present Fernández dynasty

The concert reached its most emotional point when his daughter Camila Fernández sang “Today I want you” and then his son Alex Fernández joined in to perform “Perdón.” The applause was massive.

For more than two hours, the giant serenade kept the excitement rising. Fernández said goodbye visibly moved and expressed his gratitude on social networks.

The singer continues his “De Rey a Rey” tour, a tribute to Vicente Fernández, with more than 60 concerts in Latin America, the United States, Spain and Mexico. In addition, he will be the headliner of the Arre Festival on September 5 and 6 at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City.

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