FIFA Fan Festival™ at Estadio Monterrey, Guadalupe changed its June 20 plan after rain and wind damaged installations, including The Escenario Live. El Gran Silencio did not go on as scheduled, and the festival shifted to a modified program centered mainly on match transmissions.
June 20 at The Escenario Live
The venue was set to open at 17:00 hours under the revised schedule, with the match between Ecuador and Curazao scheduled for transmission at 18:00 hours in Food & Soul. Later, the match between Túnez and Japón was set for projection at 22:00 hours in the same space.
That was the practical pivot for attendees: the live music block gave way to a broadcast-first schedule while the site stayed active. The change kept the day moving, but it also meant the original stage plan could not survive the damage to The Escenario Live.
El Gran Silencio and Costumbre
El Gran Silencio was moved to July 2, while Costumbre was scheduled for July 7. Those new dates turn the weather damage into a timeline problem, not just a same-day adjustment, because the performances were pushed out of the June 20 program entirely.
For people heading to the festival, the only reliable working plan is the one already announced for June 20: a modified afternoon and evening built around the football transmissions, with the live-stage slots rearranged around repairs and safety conditions. The following day’s activities were set to continue under the previously announced program.
The unanswered issue is how much repair work The Escenario Live needed before July 2, and whether the stage would return in its original setup or under another adjusted arrangement. For now, the schedule change is the story: the festival stayed open, the matches stayed on the board, and the concert plan moved back by nearly two weeks.






