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Andrea Bocelli & Los Ángeles Azules Celebrate Opera & Cumbia in Historic Show at Mexico City’s Zócalo

Written by: News Room Last updated: April 19, 2026
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Andrea Bocelli & Los Ángeles Azules Celebrate Opera & Cumbia in Historic Show at Mexico City’s Zócalo

Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli transformed Mexico City’s Zócalo into a monumental theater on Saturday (April 18), where his iconic song “Vivo Por Ella,” one of his greatest hits, took an unexpected turn by fusing with cumbia thanks to the unmistakable rhythm of Mexican group Los Ángeles Azules. The free show drew more than 130,000 people, according to figures from the city government.

In addition to Los Ángeles Azules, singer-songwriter Ximena Sariñana and the Orquesta Sinfónica de Minería joined Bocelli for a romantic and emotional evening that merged classical music with contemporary sounds. The event, held in the country’s main public square, was sponsored by the Mexico City Government and Banco Plata.

“Thank you all, this is a wonderful night,” Bocelli said, visibly emotional, in Spanish. The repertoire opened with works by Giuseppe Verdi, such as “Di quella pira” from Il Trovatore and “La donna è mobile” from Rigoletto, setting the tone for an emotional evening that seamlessly transitioned between opera and popular music, deeply connecting with the audience and moving many to tears.

His Zócalo performance was also part of the celebration for the 30th anniversary of his acclaimed album Romanza (1997), which led Billboard’s World Albums chart for an impressive 51 weeks and reached No. 5 on the Classical Albums ranking. On the all-genre Billboard 200 chart, the album peaked at No. 35. (Bocelli has had 29 entries on this chart, including nine top 10s and one No. 1 album, in 2018, with Si).

The Orquesta Sinfónica de Minería, conducted by Carlo Bernini, and a selection of guest artists contributed to the musical experience. Puerto Rican soprano Larisa Martínez performed “Les filles de Cadix” and participated in emotional duets from La Traviata and La Rondine, while baritone Juan Carlos Heredia brought “Toreador” from Carmen to life. Together, they also performed excerpts from Georges Bizet’s The Pearl Fishers, delivering performances that shone with dramatic strength.

The festive mood heightened when Los Ángeles Azules, accompanied by Sariñana, took the stage to perform a new version of their famous song “Mis Sentimientos,” turning the Plaza de la Constitución (the Zócalo’s official name) into a massive dance floor. Later, they joined Bocelli to perform Louis Armstrong’s iconic jazz anthem “What a Wonderful World” and the aforementioned “Vivo Por Ella,” originally recorded in Spanish by the Italian tenor alongside Spanish singer Marta Sánchez in 1996.

Large screens were set up on streets surrounding the Zócalo, allowing more people to enjoy the concert. Some foreign tourists passing through the area also stopped to experience the music.

The evening concluded with a standing ovation and a fireworks display that lit up the sky over the Historic Center of the city as the strains of “Nessun dorma” from Turandot echoed, closing a memorable night with a flourish.

Bocelli thus joined a growing list of international acts who have performed in the iconic plaza, which has previously hosted stars such as Paul McCartney, Roger Waters and Justin Bieber. On March 1, Colombian superstar Shakira set a new record as the artist who has drawn the largest audience to a free concert at the Zócalo, with 400,000 attendees. The previous mark was held by Argentine band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, who drew 300,000 people on June 3, 2023, followed by Grupo Firme, who gathered 280,000 fans a year earlier.

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