Mexican singer Alejandro Fernandez began singing Saturday night about 60,000 people in the free concert offered in the Zocalo of Mexico City. With the presentation of this Saturday, "Potrillo" closed its Confidencias World Tour previously recorded a series of presentations at the National Auditorium and lasted three years, "The tour began three years ago and is here in the Zocalo where close these years of work, thanks for having accompanied at this time, "said Fernandez attendees mostly their" fans ". It was a night intoned for Fernandez and his audience practically did chorus in all the songs, the most heartfelt and touching: "As one who loses a star", a classic singer Guadalajara. The repertoire of the singer 45 years transited the pop, ballads and closed with a selection of grilled items. In one of his speeches, Fernandez encouraged Mexicans working abroad, referring to migrants and undocumented Mexicans working in the United States, who this week a setback they took with the election of Donald Trump as the next president of that country .
"To all Mexicans who are here and those who are working in another country, say, you are not alone, today we are all one ÑViva Mexico bastards! (...) Never forget to put up the name of Mexico," he said Fernández almost half of the presentation. The concert lived special moment when Fernandez reminded the deceased singer-songwriter Joan Sebastian and Juan Gabriel, who was part of a potpourri. "A few months ago we went an idol of Mexico, an excellent teacher (...) remember fondly Juan Gabriel with these beautiful songs," he said. But the highlight was a tribute to Vicente Fernandez, his father, who retired this year from the stage and who also integrated a potpourri with its most representative songs. In the last 40 days, the Zocalo has regained its reputation as a good place to massive concerts after the British musician Roger Waters was filed on October 1 in a concert that authorities summoned some 200,000 people.