31 Minutos concert at the Zócalo: Date, time, where to watch LIVE and what you need to know

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31 Minutos will perform at the Zócalo in Mexico City as part of the Children’s Day activities organized by the city government. The show is expected to draw thousands of attendees to the Plaza de la Constitución.

Can’t make it? Don’t worry, in addition to the in-person option, the event will have free alternatives, and here are all the details.

When and what time is the 31 Minutos concert at the Zócalo in Mexico City?

The free 31 Minutos concert will take place on Thursday, April 30, 2026, at the Zócalo in Mexico City. It is scheduled to begin at 7:00 p.m., in a format designed for children and families.

The performance is part of a series of cultural and recreational activities aimed at ensuring free access to entertainment, according to authorities.

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Where to watch the 31 Minutos concert LIVE and for free at the Zócalo?

In addition to in-person attendance, the concert will offer options to watch it live and for free from home. This allows those who can’t get a seat in the Zócalo to see the show at no cost.

As confirmed so far, the show will be broadcast live on Channel 11 and Channel 14 via free-to-air television.

What to expect from the show? Characters, songs, and format

The show will feature iconic characters like Tulio Treviño, Juan Carlos Bodoque, and Juanín, in a format that combines music, humor, and television storytelling.

However, this will not be the same show that has recently filled venues like the Metropolitan Theater and the National Auditorium. According to the 31 Minutos website, the show will be titled “I Never Watched Television,” not “Radio Guaripolo Tour.”

According to the synopsis, the show “centers on a broadcast of the program itself. In this broadcast, Tulio will have to deliver very important news. Probably the most important news he has ever delivered in his career, and this has him very, very shaken.”

The setlist for this show includes songs like Tangananica-Tangananá, Diente blanco no te vayas, Objeción denegada, Lala, Equilibrio espiritual, Bailan sin Cesar, Mi muñeca me habló, Anacleto, and, of course, Yo nunca vi televisión.

Recommendations for attending at the Zócalo in Mexico City

Since admission is free, a large crowd is expected, so it is recommended to arrive early to secure a good spot and fully enjoy the event.

The performance will feature accessible spaces for people with disabilities or reduced mobility as part of inclusion measures, according to authorities.

Regarding transportation, the closure of the Zócalo/Tenochtitlán station on Metro Line 2 is planned, so it is suggested to use nearby or central stations, such as Bellas Artes, San Juan de Letrán or Pino Suárez to get to the 31 Minutos concert.

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