Mar 4 • 18:09 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

With Carín León and Timbiriche!: Date and lineup of 'Mexico Vibrates', festival for the 2026 World Cup

A festival named 'Mexico Vibrates' featuring artists like Carín León and Timbiriche is set to take place in Mexico City ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

As the excitement builds for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will kick off in just 100 days with a historic match between Mexico and South Africa, Host City has announced an inaugural festival in Mexico City called 'Mexico Vibrates'. This event will take place just before the World Cup matches, allowing fans to celebrate the occasion with live performances from prominent national artists, enhancing the festive atmosphere leading up to the big games.

The 'Mexico Vibrates' festival is scheduled to run for two days and promises a diverse lineup of artists, with notable names such as Carín León and the famous group Timbiriche confirmed to perform. This festival not only marks the anticipation for the World Cup but also highlights the vibrant culture of Mexico, showcasing its musicians and entertainers, making the event a cultural celebration in addition to a sporting one.

Fans will be able to watch the World Cup matches live from the Zócalo in Mexico City, which is part of the FIFA Fan Festival initiative. This accessibility aims to unify the public in celebration of football, further building excitement as the country prepares to host events of immense global significance. With the festival and the upcoming World Cup, local engagement and national pride will be at the forefront of this celebratory period.

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