The call is clear: hydration and responsible consumption. The party has begun, and there's something for everyone's taste. Artists will light up the night, and the fun starts at 8 PM. Sandra Sandoval, a source of local pride, will also take the stage, along with urban acts like Mr. LaCinta. The festivities are not just for cars; this weekend, the Coastal Strip belongs to the people.
Starting tonight at 8:00 PM, simultaneous shows will begin on three stages, and two amusement parks will also open for visitors with children. To ensure a quick entry, more lanes have been opened, though security checks will be in place. The National Police will maintain checkpoints and searches at all access points to guarantee everyone's safety. The three stages are ready, and there will also be a family-friendly stage for folk groups.
This year, there will be nine water trucks instead of four, spraying water from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM starting this Saturday. The Coastal Strip is now completely closed while crews finish setting up stages, kiosks, and all the Carnival infrastructure. The sun is strong, but the enthusiasm is stronger. The goal is for people to enter and leave safely. Large screens and audio systems will be installed along the route so that no one misses the show, even if they are far from the stage.