Andrea Bocelli and Los Ángeles Azules perform at Mexico City's Zócalo

Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli headlined a free concert at Mexico City's Zócalo on April 18, drawing over 130,000 attendees. He collaborated with Mexican group Los Ángeles Azules, fusing opera with cumbia in a celebration of his album Romanza's 30th anniversary. The event featured classical pieces and popular hits, sponsored by the Mexico City Government and Banco Plata.

Andrea Bocelli took the stage at the Plaza de la Constitución, known as the Zócalo, transforming the historic square into a venue blending opera and contemporary sounds. The free show, which city government figures say attracted more than 130,000 people, opened with Giuseppe Verdi arias including “Di quella pira” from Il Trovatore and “La donna è mobile” from Rigoletto. Bocelli, visibly emotional, thanked the crowd in Spanish: “Thank you all, this is a wonderful night.” The Orquesta Sinfónica de Minería, led by conductor Carlo Bernini, accompanied performers such as soprano Larisa Martínez and baritone Juan Carlos Heredia, who delivered pieces from La Traviata, Carmen, and The Pearl Fishers by Georges Bizet. They were joined by singer-songwriter Ximena Sariñana and Los Ángeles Azules, who energized the audience with a cumbia-infused “Mis Sentimientos.” Bocelli later teamed up with the group for “What a Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong and his hit “Vivo Por Ella,” originally recorded with Marta Sánchez in 1996. Large screens extended viewing to surrounding streets, drawing in tourists. The night ended with fireworks and Bocelli's “Nessun dorma” from Turandot, earning a standing ovation. This performance adds to the Zócalo's legacy, following acts like Shakira, who drew 400,000 on March 1.

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