Cancún, Mexico — The esplanade of Cancún's City Hall was transformed into a festival of music, color, and joy last night with the performance of Gloria Trevi, who had thousands of local residents singing and dancing following the Independence Day ceremony led by municipal president Ana Paty Peralta.
The singer from Monterrey appeared on a colorful stage, accompanied by dancers, musicians, and backup singers, unleashing euphoria among the audience from the first chords. With her energetic style and closeness to the crowd, Trevi revisited some of her most emblematic hits, from the classics that defined generations like "Pelo Suelto" and "Zapatos Viejos" to more recent tracks such as "Todos Me Miran" and "No Querías Lastimarme."
The esplanade reverberated with the choruses of thousands of voices singing along to every song, while Mexican flags waved and entire families danced to the rhythm of the music. The atmosphere was one of unity and national pride, with the energy multiplied after municipal president Ana Paty Peralta delivered the traditional Cry of Independence from the balcony of the City Hall.
"Long live Mexico!" still resonated in the air when Gloria Trevi's music began to envelop the night. Amid lights, pyrotechnics, and a grand visual display, the performer managed to connect with the audience, who appreciated every gesture of closeness and every word of affection directed toward Cancún.
The evening extended into an atmosphere of total celebration, with a palpable good vibe among the attendees, who took the opportunity to celebrate not only the national holidays but also the return of one of the city's most beloved artists to its stages.
Cancún thus experienced a memorable night: homeland, music, and joy, with the unmistakable stamp of Gloria Trevi.
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