The New York band celebrates its connection with Mexico through a documentary that relives an unforgettable night.
Interpolone of the most representative bands of alternative rock, has released a documentary that captures the energy and emotion of their monumental concert.to offered last April 20, 2024 in the Zócalo of Mexico City. The event, which brought together 200 thousand people, marked a milestone not only for the group, but also for the music scene in Mexico.
The documentary, directed by Bartleberry Logan and Van Alpertoffers an intimate tour of the most memorable moments of the night, combining live images of the presentation with open-plan shots showing the crowded Zócalo plank and the voice of Banks in the narrative. The impeccable execution of songs such as “Evil” and “NYC”which made the main square vibrate.
Paul Banksleader and vocalist of the band, did not hide his gratitude towards Mexico City, highlighting the deep emotional connection that Interpol has with its Mexican public.
It was an incredible night and something we will remember. “I certainly will never forget it,” Banks said in the documentary.
The response from the public, always faithful and passionate, demonstrated once again the status of Mexico as one of the most important markets for the New York group. The premiere of the documentary not only celebrates the show itself, but also immortalizes the bond between the band and Mexico, a relationship forged over two decades of memorable tours and concerts.
The documentary is now available on the official platforms of Interpolincluding its YouTube channel, so that both those who attended and those who could not be present can be part of this historic moment.