Grupo Intocable has confirmed a free concert at the Plaza de la Constitución on September 15, 2026, as part of Mexico's Independence Day celebrations. The event will start at 7:00 PM, though the time is tentative. High attendance is expected, akin to the band's previous shows.
Grupo Intocable, the regional Mexican music band known for hits like 'Fuerte no soy', surprised fans in Mexico City by announcing a 2026 tour that features a free concert at the Zócalo. The performance is set for September 15, 2026, right after the Independence Day Grito ceremony led by President Claudia Sheinbaum. Such events are part of the commemorations marking the start of Mexico's Independence.
Details remain sparse so far: the band's website lists a 7:00 PM start, but it may be tentative. Neither the group nor the Secretaría de Cultura de la Ciudad de México has shared further information. Last year, La Arrolladora Banda El Limón de René Camacho entertained the Zócalo gathering starting at 8:00 PM.
Intocable returns to the capital after appearing in the Mexico Canta finale and a free show at the Monumento a la Revolución three years ago, which drew over 35,000 attendees. On that occasion, they performed classics such as 'El amigo que se fue', 'Amor maldito', 'Prometí', and 'Perdedor'.
The tour also includes other Mexican dates, like April 11, 2026, at Nortex in Monterrey; May 16, 2026, at Plaza de Toros in Mexico City; and stops in Jalisco, Mexicali, Tijuana, Toluca, Puebla, Querétaro, San Luis Potosí, León, and Monterrey. Tickets for these shows are not yet on sale, but registration is available on Intocable's official website for notifications.