Mexico City. Dedicated fans are already arriving at the Zócalo plaza, hoping to secure a prime spot in front of the stage and even camp overnight for Shakira’s highly anticipated concert.
As of Saturday evening, over 200 people had already set up tents.
A Shakira look-alike even made an appearance at the plaza, posing for photos with fans and granting interviews.
The historic city center is buzzing with excitement as visitors explore the area without any reported issues.
Authorities have not yet implemented any road closures, stating they will begin in the early hours of Sunday.
Dry Law in the City Center
City officials announced a temporary ban on alcohol sales on Sunday, suspending the sale of alcoholic beverages of all strengths.
The measure will be in effect from 2:00 PM to 11:00 PM on March 1st, at convenience stores, grocery stores, and supermarkets within the “A” perimeter of the Historic Center that sell alcohol for off-premises consumption.