On April 30, as part of Children's Day, the Zócalo in Mexico City will host this highly anticipated concert as the closing event of the children's festival. The head of the capital's Culture Ministry, Ana Francis Mor, confirmed that the show is part of the "Zocalito de las Infancias" project, highlighting that it will be a special event prepared exclusively for the Mexican public. "On April 30 […] we will have a free concert by 31 Minutos, this fantastic Chilean group, with imagination, satire, music and beloved characters that we all love very much." Ana Francis Mor. 31 Minutos will give a free concert at the #Zócalo! As part of the activities for Children's Day, #31minutos will perform on April 30 at the Constitution Square. According to the official, the show will be unique, as the group is preparing a "very, very special" concert for the capital's Zócalo. A grand finale to celebrate childhood! On April 30, the heart of the city will fill with music with the free concert by 31 Minutos at the Zócalo in Mexico City. A very special show full of humor, imagination and characters that are already part of our... In addition, she emphasized that access will be completely free, allowing thousands of families to enjoy characters like Tulio Triviño, Juan Carlos Bodoque and Patana at no cost. A relevant aspect highlighted by the Culture Ministry is inclusion. At all concerts held at the Zócalo, including the one by 31 Minutos, a special area is enabled for people with disabilities or reduced mobility, ensuring that the event is accessible to all attendees. This concert will mark the closing of the children's festival activities on the Zócalo, solidifying itself as one of the most anticipated events of the year to celebrate girls and boys in Mexico City. The iconic Chilean program 31 Minutos will come to the heart of the capital with a free show that promises to make kids and adults sing, laugh and get emotional.
Free 31 Minutos Concert in Mexico City
On April 30, a free concert by the Chilean band 31 Minutos will be held at the Zócalo in Mexico City, timed to coincide with Children's Day. This special event will close the children's festival and will be accessible to everyone.