The Mexican ska-rock band arrived in Ciudad Neza, one of the most populous municipalities in the world, to celebrate their 30 years career.
Panteón Rococó, Festival Ecos de Oriente 2026, Ciudad Nezahuálcóyotl, México.
Secretaría de Cultura del Gobierno de México
Panteón Rococó returned on Saturday (May 30) to Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, a massive suburb of Mexico City — and one of the first places the band visited during its early days 30 years ago — to deliver one of the biggest concerts of its career. The iconic Mexican ska rock band performed in front of more than 120,000 people, according to official figures, at a festival organized by the federal Ministry of Culture.
Panteón Rococó headlined the Festival Ecos de Oriente, which is part of the National Circuit of Festivals for Peace, a government initiative aimed at promoting the right to culture and fostering a culture of peace. Other groups on the lineup included Nana Pancha, Fania y la Rebelión Rumbera, Los Kramer and Out of Control Army.













