Overview
- Organizers announced the definitive suspension on September 2 after consultation with the Feria Ganadera, artist representatives and managers, and government authorities.
- The decision prioritizes the safety of attendees, performers, and staff in the face of persistent violence in Culiacán and across Sinaloa.
- Recent incidents cited in coverage include attacks on two hospitals on August 29, the killing of municipal officer José Luis Casillas Torres, and gunfire that injured performer John Milton on the Culiacán–El Dorado highway.
- This is the second consecutive year without the Palenque following the 2024 cancellation linked to threats and prior attacks on event facilities.
- Organizers apologized to the public and said the festival will return only when security conditions improve, noting other major concerts in the region have also been canceled.