ZOÉ PERFORMED BEFORE 65,000 PEOPLE ON THE FIRST OF FIVE SOLD-OUT NIGHTS AT ESTADIO GNP
ZOÉ PERFORMED BEFORE 65,000 PEOPLE ON THE FIRST OF FIVE SOLD-OUT NIGHTS AT ESTADIO GNP
WITH THESE SHOWS, THEY’VE MADE HISTORY AS THE FIRST SPANISH-LANGUAGE ROCK BAND TO PERFORM FIVE CONSECUTIVE SOLD-OUT NIGHTS AT THE VENUE
Miami, FL (September 28, 2025) – The moment finally arrived, this Saturday, Zoé kicked off the most important concert series of their career, performing before a packed Estadio GNP on the first of five sold-out nights. Their music, style, and legacy continue to cement their status as Mexico’s leading alternative rock band.
Under the moonlit sky of Mexico City, with Hello Seahorse! opening the night, Zoé took the stage to reunite with their devoted fans, the driving force behind their journey. The crowd erupted in unison as the first chords of “Memo Rex,” “Vinyl,” and “Vía Láctea” filled the air.
The sound of their music and the electric energy of the audience eager to see them live again created the perfect atmosphere for a night celebrating the power of alternative rock in Mexico. Songs like “No me destruyas” and “Paula” stood as proof of the enduring legacy Zoé has built over more than 25 years.
For this series of concerts, the band prepared an unprecedented production, supported by a 30-person team, over 260 onstage technicians, 25 closed-circuit operators, a spectacular lighting design, and an enormous 1,600-square-meter screen that left every attendee in awe from the moment they arrived.

On this unforgettable night, León Larregui, Rodrigo Guardiola, Jesús Báez, Ángel Mosqueda, and Sergio Acosta took over the Estadio GNP stage to journey through their seven studio albums, performing songs like “Miel” from their debut album ‘Zoé,’ “Sólo” from ‘Rocanlover,’ and “No me destruyas” from ‘Memo Rex Commander y el Corazón Atómico de la Vía Láctea.’
They also performed “Últimos días” from ‘Reptilectric,’ the undeniable hit “Arrullo de estrellas” from ‘Prográmaton,’ “Azul” from ‘Aztlán,’ and “Karmadame” from ‘Sonidos de Karmática Resonancia,’ tracks that paved the way for their recent singles “Campo de fuerza” and “Rexsexex,” both serving as a prelude to this remarkable night.
The energy of the 65,000 fans who filled the venue, tickets sold out within minutes, reached its peak during “Labios rotos,” a song that has become an anthem for their followers, and “Luna,” featuring Dennisse Guerrero, whose collaboration on Zoé’s iconic MTV Unplugged turned the track into their most streamed song to date.
The night closed with “Dead” and “Soñé,” songs that once solidified the band’s place in the music scene and, before the wonder of their audience, turned this concert into a legendary moment for Zoé, their fans, and live music itself.

Thus ended the first sold-out night of Zoé at Estadio GNP, a milestone that marks the beginning of a new record for Spanish-language rock. With shows on September 28, October 1 and 2, and November 13, the band becomes the only Latin group in this genre to achieve five consecutive dates at the venue, undoubtedly writing a new chapter in the history of music in Mexico.












