Justin Bieber beats Paul McCartney in the Zocalo
The free concert will offer Justin Bieber next Monday night in the Zocalo of Mexico City could exceed the call that was Paul McCartney in the same forum, said authorities in the Mexican capital. "People are a bit more hope that the Paul McCartney concert," said Carlos Mackinlay press conference, Secretary of Tourism of Mexico City. McCartney was presented at the largest public square in Mexico City on 10 May and, according to estimates, brought together by little more than 200,000 attendees. In the case of Bieber is expected to be mostly teenagers who come to see it. Bieber, a native of Canada, will be presented with his compatriot Carly Rae Jepsen and the Mexican band "3Ball MTY" who opened the evening and offer about an hour of music. According to Mackinlay is expected that the singer of "Boyfriend" and "Baby" take the stage around 8:30 pm and offers an hour of your repertoire. Mounting the stage and began, though the square is occupied by hundreds of teachers in a protest camp and it is contemplated that a pair of gears reach the Zócalo throughout the weekend. "The theme of the seedling (the protesters) being negotiated with the leaders, are working with the Interior Ministry, things are going very well and certainly we will have a clear Zocalo, which also need to install the stage," which would be ready on Saturday when it closes access to the plaza. To ensure the safety of those attending will display an operation with about 6 000 500 items including police, emergency personnel and civil defense personnel. If required there will be a couple of helicopters. The organizers recommended to "Beliebers" as they call themselves followers of the singer, not returning to sleep in the street in order to get a better place in the concert, since access to the public start after seven in the Monday morning. They are also working with education authorities to inform potential participants about the security measures. "We will be working with the Ministry of Education, through our secretary of education, in order to inform as many young people about the situation of the concert," said Mackinlay, who hinted at the possibility of more free presentations. "This concert of Justin Bieber derived directly from the success of Paul McCartney's concert, so I suppose we'll have some more in future."
The free concert will offer Justin Bieber next Monday night in the Zocalo of Mexico City could exceed the call that was Paul McCartney in the same forum, said authorities in the Mexican capital. "People are a bit more hope that the Paul McCartney concert," said Carlos Mackinlay press conference, Secretary of Tourism of Mexico City. McCartney was presented at the largest public square in Mexico City on 10 May and, according to estimates, brought together by little more than 200,000 attendees. In the case of Bieber is expected to be mostly teenagers who come to see it. Bieber, a native of Canada, will be presented with his compatriot Carly Rae Jepsen and the Mexican band "3Ball MTY" who opened the evening and offer about an hour of music. According to Mackinlay is expected that the singer of "Boyfriend" and "Baby" take the stage around 8:30 pm and offers an hour of your repertoire. Mounting the stage and began, though the square is occupied by hundreds of teachers in a protest camp and it is contemplated that a pair of gears reach the Zócalo throughout the weekend. "The theme of the seedling (the protesters) being negotiated with the leaders, are working with the Interior Ministry, things are going very well and certainly we will have a clear Zocalo, which also need to install the stage," which would be ready on Saturday when it closes access to the plaza. To ensure the safety of those attending will display an operation with about 6 000 500 items including police, emergency personnel and civil defense personnel. If required there will be a couple of helicopters. The organizers recommended to "Beliebers" as they call themselves followers of the singer, not returning to sleep in the street in order to get a better place in the concert, since access to the public start after seven in the Monday morning. They are also working with education authorities to inform potential participants about the security measures. "We will be working with the Ministry of Education, through our secretary of education, in order to inform as many young people about the situation of the concert," said Mackinlay, who hinted at the possibility of more free presentations. "This concert of Justin Bieber derived directly from the success of Paul McCartney's concert, so I suppose we'll have some more in future."
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