Benito Juárez Announces Star-Studded September 15th Festivity with Moenia Headlining
Mexico City – September 12, 2025 – Residents of Benito Juárez are in for a treat this Independence Day! Mayor Luis Mendoza Acevedo has unveiled a vibrant lineup of artists and festivities planned for September 15th on the esplanade of the Mayor’s Office. The celebration promises a diverse musical experience, flavorful antojitos (Mexican snacks), and family-pleasant entertainment.
Headlining the event is the iconic Synth-Pop group Moenia, known for their hits like “No eres tú o nadie,” “Manto Estelar,” and “Puedo ser yo.” The group’s energetic performance is sure to draw a large crowd.
But the music doesn’t stop there. The celebration will also feature:
* Mariachi Gama 100: Bringing the customary sounds of Mexico.
* Rock and Norteño Groups: Catering to a wider range of musical tastes.
* Forens: A captivating folk ballet performance titled “Nuevo Amanecer los colores de mi tierra.”
* We Four: Adding another layer of musical diversity to the evening.
Tweet from Luis Mendoza Acevedo announcing the event
Beyond the music,the event will feature a traditional verbena - a popular Mexican street fair – complete with classic snacks,games,and a welcoming atmosphere for families.
Planning Your Visit:
The festivities will take place on the esplanade of the Benito Juárez mayor’s Office. Attendees are advised to plan their transportation accordingly, as traffic is expected to be heavy in the surrounding areas. Public transportation is highly recommended.
road Closures:
The following streets will be closed from the beginning of September 15th until the early hours of September 16th:
* North Division, between Miguel Laurent and Free Municipality
* Free Municipality, between Norte and Uxmal Division
* UXMAL, between Free municipality and Miguel Laurent (restricted access for local transit only)
For those interested in celebrations happening elsewhere in Mexico City, you can find details on Coyoacán’s September 15th lineup [here](https://wradio.com.mx/2025/09/12/coyoacan-que