Shakira's Zócalo concert to include measles vaccination modules

The Mexico City government will set up measles vaccination modules during Shakira's free concert at the Zócalo on March 1. This initiative is part of a plan to administer 2 million doses and prevent outbreaks of the disease. Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada announced new macrocenters starting February 21.

On Friday, during a press conference, Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada outlined the expansion of the measles vaccination campaign. New macrocenters will be established at key city locations, operating for 15 days starting February 21, from 10:00 a.m. to midnight. The goal is to administer 2 million doses as a preventive measure.

Health Secretary Nadine Gassman confirmed vaccination posts at Shakira's Zócalo concert, scheduled for March 1. "Yes, we will have vaccination posts. We hope that by then, everyone will already be vaccinated. It can be a goal. It's an incentive. But yes, there will be vaccination posts at Shakira's concert," Gassman stated.

To date, 308 confirmed measles cases have been recorded in the capital, with 267 this year. Of these, 41 were diagnosed in Mexico City, though the affected individuals reside in the State of Mexico. Seventy-three percent of cases involve people without prior vaccination. Additionally, one death was reported: a three-month-old boy who died on December 30, confirmed on February 10.

The macrocenters are located at Deportivo Carmen Serdán and the IPN's Unidad Zacatenco parking lot in Gustavo A. Madero; Utopía Ixtapalcalli and Santa Cruz Meyehualco in Iztapalapa; Parque de los Venados in Benito Juárez; near Palacio de Bellas Artes in Cuauhtémoc; and the center of Coyoacán.

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Shakira performs to a record 400,000 fans at Mexico City's Zócalo, breaking attendance records in a massive free concert.
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Shakira breaks Zócalo attendance record with 400,000 at free Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour finale

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Colombian singer Shakira drew a record 400,000 people to her free concert in Mexico City's Zócalo on March 1, 2026, surpassing prior records and closing her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour. The event, echoing her 2007 performance at the venue, earned praise from President Claudia Sheinbaum for its logistics and crowd behavior but criticism from actress Susana Zabaleta as 'bread and circuses' amid recent violence. No major incidents were reported.

Shakira will perform a free concert at Mexico City's Plaza de la Constitución on Sunday, March 1, 2026, at 8:00 p.m. Authorities have set up safe zones for families and giant screens at alternate locations to manage crowds. The event will be broadcast live on social media and official channels.

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Shakira confirmed a free concert in Mexico City's Zócalo on March 1, 2026, as part of beer brand Corona's centenary celebrations. The event, in collaboration with the CDMX Government, will feature screens for an expanded audience and a live social media broadcast. This marks the singer's second performance in the square, following her massive 2007 show.

A baby died in Tlaxcala from measles complications, worsened by an incomplete vaccination schedule and delayed medical care. The state health secretariat reported the case and urged boosting vaccinations with the triple viral shot to prevent infections. Authorities stress preventive measures amid transmission risks.

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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.

Adrián Rubalcava, head of Mexico City's Metro, forecasts up to 40% higher ridership during the 2026 World Cup, particularly on lines near Estadio Azteca. Preparations include adding trains and renovating key stations like Zócalo and Bellas Artes. The works aim for lasting improvements beyond the tournament.

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Mexico City's Head of Government, Clara Brugada Molina, led the first Metropolitan Drill 2026, which for the first time coordinated efforts between Mexico City and the State of Mexico for a simulated 7.2 magnitude earthquake with epicenter in Oaxaca. The alert activated at 11:00 a.m. on loudspeakers and mobile devices, with reduced volume on phones at President Claudia Sheinbaum's request. No injuries were reported during the exercise.

 

 

 

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