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La México: From Bullfights to Mega Concerts

24 Dec

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Summary

  • The historic bullring now hosts major concerts, transforming its purpose.
  • La México hosted over 600,000 attendees in 2025 for 19 shows.
  • Future plans include 40 concerts in 2026 with no bullfighting events.
La México: From Bullfights to Mega Concerts

The Monumental Plaza de Toros La México has successfully reinvented itself, transitioning from its decades-long history of bullfighting to becoming a premier venue for musical concerts. Following a midyear law reform in Mexico City that banned bull-killing, the historic arena, inaugurated in 1946, has embraced a new identity. In 2025, it hosted 19 shows, drawing a crowd of over 600,000 people and solidifying its status as a sought-after entertainment hub.

Under the direction of Mario Zulaica, the venue began consistently hosting musical acts in May 2022. This strategic shift saw a dramatic increase in activity, with 19 concerts in 2025, including Junior H's record-breaking six sold-out performances. This success has led to ambitious plans for 2026, with an estimated 40 concerts scheduled, marking the complete cessation of bullfighting events.

The plaza's circular design, reminiscent of traditional palenques but on a much larger scale, offers artists an intimate connection with its 42,000-capacity audience. This unique feature, combined with its historic significance, attracts a diverse range of national and international artists, from regional Mexican stars like Alfredo Olivas to global acts like Ye (formerly Kanye West), showcasing La México's chameleon-like capacity to adapt to various large-scale productions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
La Monumental Plaza de Toros La México is now primarily used for hosting large musical concerts.
Bullfighting stopped at La México due to a Mexico City law reform in mid-2025 that prohibited the killing of bulls.
Over 600,000 people attended concerts at La Monumental Plaza de Toros La México in 2025.

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