Guayaquil ignited Carnival on Panama Street: live music and family atmosphere at 'Cae a Panamá Nocturna'
The carnival atmosphere came alive on Panama Street in Guayaquil with the 'Cae a Panamá Nocturna' event featuring live music and a family-friendly setting.
The 'Cae a Panamá Nocturna' event illuminated Panama Street in Guayaquil on Friday evening, marking the beginning of the carnival festivities. The event featured the local band En Koma, which entertained attendees with a blend of Latin rock, pop, and contemporary rhythms, drawing families, students, and workers who frequent the area for cultural and recreational purposes. The city's vibrant public sphere served as a hub for community engagement during this festive event.
Among the attendees was Diego Valle, a resident of Mucho Lote 1, who brought his family to enjoy the evening. Valle expressed his enthusiasm for the engaging environment created by the local authorities under Mayor Aquiles's organization of special events. He remarked on the pleasant atmosphere, which allowed participants to enjoy the lively music in a safe space, highlighting the importance of such cultural gatherings in fostering community spirit.
The event also showcased the collaboration of the Municipal Tourism and Special Events Directorate, as it initiated the city's carnival celebrations. A coordinated security operation was in place to ensure public safety, with municipal control agents and private security personnel overseeing access to the area, reinforcing a commitment to providing a secure, enjoyable experience for all attendees during this festive time in Guayaquil.