Mexico City. Shakira fans continue to arrive at the capital’s Zócalo plaza to spend the night, hoping to occupy a privileged place in front of the stage.
Until this Saturday night, the number rose to more than 200 people who set up their tents.
It was at this place that a Shakira double arrived, who took photos with fans and took time to give interviews.
The first scene of the capital looked under the same symphony, with visitors moving through different parts, without setbacks.
Authorities still maintained circulation without road closures, as they indicated that these would be until the early hours of Sunday.
Prohibition in the first box
The city government announced that dry law will be implemented this Sunday, so the sale of alcoholic beverages is suspended at all graduations.
The measure, they noted, will apply on March 1, from 2:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., in convenience stores, grocery stores and supermarkets located in the “A” perimeter of the Historic Center that sell alcoholic beverages to go.
