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The American band, Interpol performs at the Zócalo in Mexico City. The first box in the city looks full in the presence of Paul Banks, Sam Fogarino and Daniel Kessler.
“Thank you for coming and supporting us all these years,” says Paul Banks, Interpol’s vocalist in the middle of his presentation at the Zócalo in CDMX. 🎸https://t.co/LuxSndRHiu
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- The expected moment arrived. Direct from New York, Interpol offers the largest concert of its career in Mexico City’s Zócalo.
- “Thank you for coming and supporting us all these years,” says Paul Banks, Interpol vocalist in the middle of his presentation at the Zócalo in CDMX.
- In front of 160 thousand people, the Zócalo square was illuminated with the music of Interpol.
- For about two hours, Interpol captivated the Mexican public in the Zócalo of CDMX, with a show that included different of their main hits.
- “Slow hands” was one of the songs that made the audience sing during the Interpol presentation in the Zócalo of CDMX.
- After just over an hour and a half, Paul Banks and Daniel Kessler said goodbye to the Mexican public, in the largest concert in Interpol’s career, in the Zócalo of CDMX.
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