Surfing at the Alicia: When and which bands commemorate 20 years of iconic photography

Zócalo Surf It is one of Mexico's most iconic photographs, an image that immortalized a sublime moment in national pop and rock culture. Its composition and meaning led it to international recognition, winning multiple awards around the world.
Now, almost two decades after his capture, The genre that saw growth at that moment celebrates its anniversary with a festival full of music and fun.
You might be interested in: Paty Cantú and Denisse Guerrero fill Guadalajara's Plaza de Armas with pink and pop.On November 11, 2006, during the event “Move for your rights,” which brought together more than 80,000 people in the Plaza de la Constitución in Mexico City, Mexican photojournalist and visual artist Ernesto Muñiz managed to freeze in time the image of a young man named Daniel Antonio Camacho Torres , who “surfed” through the crowd.
The photo framed an entire generation and caused a furor that continues to this day. Therefore, Next Saturday, September 27th, Alicia Cultural Multiforum will host a party commemorating the 20th anniversary of this iconic image.
The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will feature performances by renowned bands such as Sr. Bikini, Yucatán A Go Go (official), Los Elásticos, and Las Yakets (from Costa Rica), as well as a talk with the photographer and some surprise guests.
Pre-orders are now available via WhatsApp at 5545728522.
Prices:
- Phase 1: $150 MXN
- Phase 2: $250 MXN
- Concert day: $300 MXN
- With photo: +$50 MXN
Don't miss this energetic, fun, and nostalgic celebration that pays tribute to a sublime moment in Mexican music history.
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