Overview
- The festival runs nightly from October 17 to 29, 7:00 to 11:00 pm, along Paseo de la Reforma between the Ángel de la Independencia and the Estela de Luz.
- Jefa de Gobierno Clara Brugada toured the installations and publicly invited residents and visitors to experience the exhibitions.
- Reports detail a core exhibition of 14 light sculptures with video mapping and interactive pieces, alongside hundreds of illuminated figures along the avenue.
- Featured works include pieces by Amauri Sanabria, the Artsumex and Tultepec collectives, and Miguel Bolívar, with motifs such as catrinas, ajolotes, xoloitzcuintles and alebrijes.
- Officials emphasize a free, family-focused experience that reclaims public space and boosts tourism, complemented by seasonal cempasúchil displays on Reforma.