If you are looking for a different cultural plan for the middle of the week, this Museum Night in Mexico City comes with mariachi included and in one of the most beautiful neighborhoods in the south of the city.
This Wednesday, January 28, 2026, the Mariachi de la Secretaría de Marina will perform at the National Museum of Popular Cultures, with a completely free concert.
The event will take place at 7:00 p.m. at the museum located at Av. Miguel Hidalgo 289, Colonia Del Carmen, Coyoacán, a space that often hosts cultural activities celebrating Mexican diversity and identity.
On this occasion, traditional music will take center stage with a repertoire that includes sones, huapangos, boleros, and classic mariachi pieces, performed by a group that is part of the Navy Secretariat.
Please note: space is limited to only 100 people. There will be no prior registration or tickets, so we recommend arriving early if you don’t want to be left out. As is often the case with Museum Night, these free events tend to fill up quickly.
Plan at one of Coyoacán’s most beloved museums
This concert is not only a good excuse to listen to live Mexican music, but also a great opportunity to visit the museum at a different time and experience the nightlife of Coyoacán.
The National Museum of Popular Cultures is known for its accessible, inclusive programming focused on the country’s traditions, so mariachi fits perfectly with its spirit.
The performance by the Mariachi de la Secretaría de Marina stands out for its musical quality and for keeping alive a repertoire that is part of our cultural identity.
In the context of Museum Night, the experience becomes even more special: museum, live music, and free admission, all in one night.
If you’re in the south of Mexico City this Wednesday, this plan combines culture, tradition, and a free concert in one of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods.