Overview
- On Sept. 15, the Zócalo concert starts at 20:00 with La Arrolladora Banda El Limón, Alejandra Ávalos and Colectivo Legado de Grandeza, followed by Presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum’s Grito around 23:00 from Palacio Nacional.
- The SSC warned of heavy crowds and probable closures in the Centro Histórico, including 20 de Noviembre, 5 de Mayo, Venustiano Carranza, Tacuba, Monte de Piedad, Pino Suárez, La Palma, Isabel la Católica and 5 de Febrero, with alternatives via Insurgentes, Chapultepec and Eje 1 Norte.
- All 16 CDMX alcaldías confirmed free Sept. 15 programs; highlights include Nicky Jam and Remmy Valenzuela in Gustavo A. Madero, Julio Preciado in Cuauhtémoc, María León and Yahir in Miguel Hidalgo and El Yaki after the local Grito in Iztacalco.
- Puebla authorities confirmed a free Julión Álvarez show at 23:59 in the capital’s Zócalo and detailed a Sept. 16 civic‑military parade at 10:00 under a coordinated security plan.
- Labor officials reiterated that Sept. 15 is a regular workday and Sept. 16 is the statutory day of rest, with triple pay due to those who work that day and schools resuming classes on Sept. 17 as scheduled.