It’s a fact! We are going to see in the Zócalo the first concert Juan Gabriel gave in Bellas Artes. Set aside next Saturday, November 8 and write down all the details so you don’t miss it. You’ll see unpublished images!
It was in 1990 when Juan Gabriel performed for the first time at the Palacio de Bellas Artes. On that occasion he was accompanied by the National Symphony Orchestra, according to information from the Ministry of Culture.
The best part is that not only will you see the concert on a big screen and surrounded by many Juan Gabriel fans, but it was reported that never-before-seen footage will be projected.
“The screening of this concert will include never-before-seen footage from the Divo de Juárez’s own personal archive, which is also part of the documentary series Juan Gabriel: Debo, puedo y quiero,” said the agency.
When will Juan Gabriel’s concert at the Zócalo be screened?

The date is next Saturday, November 8 at 8:00 pm. Admission will be free. It is worth mentioning that this is not the first time that a Juan Gabriel concert will be screened in the Zócalo. In September 2024 the concert he gave in Bellas Artes for his 40th birthday was screened.
On this occasion we will be able to see the first concert he gave in the same venue in 1990. On that occasion he sang emblematic songs such as “Yo no nací para amar”, “Se me olvidó otra vez”, “Amor eterno” and “No vale la pena”, among many others. We recommend you arrive early to get a good seat.
In addition to the concert, unpublished photos of the singer will be presented starting October 27 at the Bellas Artes Metro station. If you can’t see them there, don’t worry because from October 30 you will see them in Reforma, just around the Angel de la Independencia and Diana Cazadora.