Grito de Independencia 2022 live: Schedule and where to see the Tigres del Norte concert in the CDMX Zcalo today September 15

Mxico celebrates today Thursday September 15, 2022 the traditional Cry of Independence, headed by the President of the Republic, Andrs Manuel Lopez Obrador.

The Zcalo of the capital dress in their best clothes, lights and colors to receive thousands of people who will attend the scream party, which will be enlivened by the Tigres del Norte.

What time is the Cry of Independence in the Zcalo of CDMX today, September 15?

Although the party, the color and all the popular atmosphere for the Mexican night starts from an early hour, the traditional Cry of Independence, led by President López Obrador for the fourth timebe at 23:00 hours.

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Schedule of the concert of the Tigres del Norte for the Cry of Independence

The concert of the Northern Tigers start at 8:30 p.m. and stop playing shortly before 11:00 p.m. for the ceremony of the cry of independence. However, around 11:15 p.m. they will return to the stage to continue delighting those attending the Zcalo until 12:15 a.m. on September 16.

How and where to watch the Cry of Independence 2022 live on TV and online in CDMX?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PKcun2AJvY

You can see it through the YouTube channel of the President of Mexico, Andrs Manuel Lopez Obrador, also on open television on Channel 2, Azteca 7 and Channel 1.1.

Which streets and Metro stations will be closed due to the Cry of Independence?

You must remember that the Zcalo-Tenochtitln station of the Metro Collective Transportation System will be closed from Tuesday, September 13 until further notice. The streets surrounding the Zcalo will be closed, as well as a second filter that includes Republic of Guatemala, Correo Mayor, Palma and Venustiano Carranza.

How to get to the Zcalo of CDMX to give the Cry of Independence?

If you need access the Historic Center you can do it through the seasons of the Metro Pino Surez (Line 1 and 2), Bellas Artes (Line 2 and 8), Allende (Line 2) and San Juan de Letrán (Line 8).

Photo: @Claudiashein

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