Mexico City’s mayor announces a World Cup parade along Reforma for June 13
Mexico City Mayor Clara Brugada has announced a themed parade along the city’s most famous thoroughfare, Paseo de la Reforma, as part of the events associated with the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Dubbed the “Great World Cup Parade,” the event is set to take place on June 13, two days after the opening ceremonies, and will showcase traditional expressions of Mexican popular culture while incorporating soccer motifs. Mayor Brugada and her staff have given high priority to expanding Mexico City’s role as World Cup host to include events — large and small and sometimes spectacular — that exhibit the culture of the nation and its capital. (@ClaraBrugadaM/X) Attendees can expect music, dance performances, and a lively atmosphere charged with World Cup fever. “The World Cup isn’t just experienced at the stadium,” Brugada said at the event’s official announcement. “Few will be able to get into the stadium, but we, as the city government, are organizing a World Cup for the people.” The p...