Chilean children’s musical group 31 Minutos recently captivated a massive audience in Mexico City, with over 230,000 attendees experiencing their vibrant performance, according to BioBioChile.
The concert, held in the Zócalo, Mexico City’s central square, marks the largest show in the band’s career to date. Tulio Triviño, a key member of the group, highlighted the significance of the event, noting it represents a major milestone for 31 Minutos. MSN reported that the performance is a significant step for the band.
The group is also set to perform at another prominent venue in the United States, signaling a continued expansion of their international reach. ADN Radio detailed the upcoming U.S. Performance.
Adding a unique touch to their Mexico City show, 31 Minutos incorporated elements of Juan Gabriel’s iconic songs “Diente Blanco” and “Querida” into their setlist, paying tribute to the beloved Mexican singer-songwriter. Excélsior noted the blend of musical styles during the concert.
The success of the Mexico City concert, which drew an estimated historical attendance, underscores 31 Minutos’ growing popularity and influence in Latin American entertainment. AS Chile highlighted the historical attendance at the event.