ZOÉ PERFORMS AT THE HISTORIC CLOSING OF TECATE PA’L NORTE 2026
Miami, FL (February 20, 2026) – After two days of outstanding music for every taste and an unmatched atmosphere, Tecate Pa’l Norte closed its 2026 edition with a historic night featuring major artists such as Zoé.
The band returned to Tecate Pa’l Norte with the full force of their music and a story that continues to be written. Following six historic, sold-out nights at Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City, Zoé, made up of León Larregui, Rodrigo Guardiola, Jesús Báez, Ángel Mosqueda, and Sergio Acosta, took over the Tecate Light stage to a roaring ovation from the thousands of fans gathered to witness this incredible concert. They kicked things off with “Memo Rex,” and from that moment on, the cheers and applause never stopped.
With the same visual concept they presented in Mexico City a few months ago, out of which “Rexsexex” was born, an electrifying audiovisual piece that captures the energy, mystique, and magnitude of their recent, monumental shows at Estadio GNP Seguros, the quintet continued their set with hit after hit. Classics like “Vía Láctea,” “No Me Destruyas,” “Corazón Atómico,” and “SKR” took the crowd to the next level, while one of their more recent tracks, “Campo de Fuerza,” was also sung by everyone.
The show continued with “Arrullo de Estrellas” (one of the most intense moments of the night), “Labios Rotos,” and “Hielo.” For the final stretch of the concert, Zoé invited Denise Gutiérrez on stage to perform “Luna,” before closing with “Soñé” and “Dead.” The band left the stage sharing their excitement with fans as they prepare for their upcoming U.S. tour, which kicks off on April 22 in New York.

ABOUT ZOÉ
Formed in Mexico City in the late ’90s by León Larregui, Sergio Acosta, Jesús Báez, Ángel Mosqueda, and Rodrigo Guardiola, Zoé has become the most important alternative rock band in Mexico and one of the most influential in Latin America. With a career spanning over 25 years, Zoé has earned one Grammy Award and six Latin Grammys, along with numerous international honors recognizing its innovative sound and visual artistry. Its acclaimed discography, including albums such as Rocanlover, Memo Rex Commander, Reptilectric, Prográmaton, and Aztlán, has defined a generation of Spanish-language rock fans. Their latest studio album, Sonidos de Karmática Resonancia, reaffirmed their ability to reinvent themselves while remaining true to their essence. Zoé’s live performances are celebrated as multisensory experiences that fuse technology, art, and emotion. With this return to U.S. stages, Zoé not only celebrates its legacy but opens a new chapter in a career that continues to inspire millions.