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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Rauw Alejandro Becomes Day of the Dead Skull for Massive 'Cosa Nuestra' Show in Mexico

Rauw Alejandro Becomes Day of the Dead Skull for Massive 'Cosa Nuestra' Show in Mexico

10 Nov

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Summary

  • Rauw Alejandro transforms into Day of the Dead skull for Mexico City show
  • Zócalo hosts screening of Juan Gabriel's iconic Bellas Artes concert
  • Zócalo is world's second-largest public square, hosting major music events
Rauw Alejandro Becomes Day of the Dead Skull for Massive 'Cosa Nuestra' Show in Mexico

Mexico City's Zócalo, the country's main public square, has long been a stage for unforgettable musical events. On November 8, 2025, the Zócalo hosted another such spectacle as Puerto Rican singer Rauw Alejandro performed a special "Cosa Nuestra" show, where he transformed into an iconic Day of the Dead skull.

The Zócalo's status as a hub for major cultural events was further cemented earlier this month when it played host to a screening of the late Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel's first concert at the Palacio de Bellas Artes in 1990. This event, organized by Netflix to promote a new docuseries on the "Divo de Juárez," drew a massive crowd of 170,000 people, according to the city government.

The Zócalo is considered an iconic and highly significant location, as it is a square full of symbolism where politics, social movements, culture, and religion converge. It is the second-largest public square in the world, only behind Tiananmen Square in Beijing. Over the years, the Zócalo has hosted a wide range of musical acts, from Los Tigres del Norte to Paul McCartney and Shakira, cementing its status as one of the world's premier outdoor concert venues.

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Rauw Alejandro transformed into a Day of the Dead skull for his "Cosa Nuestra" show in Mexico City's Zócalo square.
The Zócalo recently hosted a screening of the late Mexican singer-songwriter Juan Gabriel's first concert at the Palacio de Bellas Artes, drawing a massive crowd of 170,000 people.
The Zócalo is considered an iconic and highly significant location in Mexico City, as it is a square full of symbolism where politics, social movements, culture, and religion converge. It is the second-largest public square in the world, only behind Tiananmen Square in Beijing.

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