Juan Gabriel Concert Screening Draws 170,000 People to Mexico City’s Zócalo
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In the land of bulls and bullies, he triumphed by shaking his hip with his sequined jackets. Everyone loves Juan Gabriel so much.
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Juan Gabriel was overtaken in the second posthumous screening of one of his concerts in Fine Arts by bringing together more than 170,000 spectators on Saturday night, according to figures shared by the Ministry of Culture of Mexico City and Netflix, organizers of the function
The evocation of the songs of the Divo de Juárez, through the transmission in the Zócalo of the concert that he gave in 1990 at the Palacio de Bellas Artes, seasoned with unprecedented scene of the serial documentary of Netflix Juan Gabriel: I must, I can and I want, completely filled the main square of the country that surrendered for the umpteenth time to the singer with its beautiful and imperishable beautiful coplas, tattooed on the edge of …
The Plaza de la Constitución was the stage where the emblematic concert of the Divo de Juárez in Fine Arts was screened to commemorate his legacy
Screening of the Juan Gabriel Concert in Zócalo: What Time Is It, How to Get There and What to Know?
There is no doubt that one of Juan Gabriel’s most iconic concerts is the one he gave at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in 1990 in the company of the Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional and now you can enjoy the live broadcast completely free. This is an event organized by the Secretaría de Cultura de la Ciudad de México that will take place on the Zócalo plate, where a few months ago the Juan Gabriel concert in Bellas Artes 2013 was also screened. But this…
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