A perfect weekend to celebrate with Mom. Precisely the CDMX is preparing to celebrate, and in case you do not have an armed plan or look for a perfect one, here we leave you the events that will take place these days, because they range from a free concert in the Zocalo to exhibitions.
These are the events for this weekend:
Lupita d’Alessio in the Zocalo
“The sleeping lioness” will offer a free concert within the framework of the celebrations for Mother’s Day, in addition to being part of her farewell tour after five decades of career marked by emblematic issues such as “What do you want to never see you again”, “Mudanzas”, “Lies” and “I’m sorry my love.”
In case of attending, it is recommended to arrive with time to take good place, since it was announced that there will be some seats available in the place, however, in case of not being able to attend, you can still enjoy the concert in a live broadcast.
- When: May 10 from 7:00 p.m.
The ALEPH 2025
The Art and Science Festival promoted by UNAM, in its 2025 edition, and will address the theme “Networks”, will seek an interpretation of social and quantum connections, through more than 80 activities in 20 different headquarters, it will also feature 168 guests from various countries.
The program includes immersive facilities, conferences, exhibitions and interdisciplinary shows, where an experimental concert with real -time music through AI stands out.
You can consult the complete program and the headquarters through its official website.
- When: May 8 to 18.
Night picnic
This is another event to celebrate moms, marking the perfect opportunity to also enjoy an outdoor evening with the whole family.
This picnic is part of a series of events organized around the CDMX during the month of May, with the aim of promoting the coexistence and enjoyment of the natural spaces of the city.
The organization recommends attendees to wear a blanket, light foods and non -alcoholic beverages to enjoy this celebration.
- When: May 10 from 7:00 p.m.
- Where: Acuexcomatl Environmental Culture Center, Xochimilco.
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Exhibitions that you will not want to lose in CDMX
Gabriel Orozco: National Polytechnic
Gabriel Orozco, a contemporary artist, will present an exhibition with 300 of his works this weekend, and with this, marks his return to CDMX to portray the connections between the everyday, nature and human creativity.
With these pieces, Orozco covers up to three decades of his career as an artist so that the public manages to know their obsessions and interests that have inspired him to create works such as “Four Bicycles”, “Dark Wave”, “The DS” and many others.

The Impressionist Revolution: From Monet to Matisse
This exhibition is intended to explore the evolution of impressionism, from its emergence to its impact in the first decades of the twentieth century.
The works presented in the exhibition seek to show how the impressionists broke with the traditions of their time, both in the themes and techniques they addressed, and in the way they showed their art, thus redefining the concept of avant -garde art.
Key figures such as Monet, Edgar Degas and Berthe Morisot are some of the protagonists, so in the framework of the 150th anniversary of the first impressionist exhibition, this exhibition invites you to rediscover these artists.
- Where: Museum of the Palace of Fine Arts.

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Theater
Wolves by lambs

Lobos by lambs shows us the moments that are lived when a bus of the prestigious Schmidt school suffers an accident on an excursion and the director Barbara Moretti quotes in her office the parents of the children who died on the tragic trip, to offer them an financial compensation for a million dollars in exchange for not demanding the school and keeping silent, without imagining that this meeting will change their lives forever. You can enjoy this work at the Lucena forum with functions on Tuesday at 8:30 p.m.
Cast: Adriana Louvier, Mariana Gajá, Pedro de Tavira and Sofa Espinosa.
Premieres that arrive at theaters this weekend
Karate Kid: Legends
This new installment of the saga follows the story of Li Fong, a young Kung Fu expert who moves with her mother from Beijing to New York after a family tragedy, and although she tries to stay out, she is involved in school conflicts and, to help a friend, she decides to participate in a Karate competition.
The film, directed by Jonathan Entwistle, stars Ben Wang, Jackie Chan, Ralph Macchio, Joshua Jackson, Sadie Stanley and Ming-N wen.
Closed
This suspense film shows us the anguishing confinement of Eddie Barrish (Bill Skarsgård), a thief trapped inside a modified truck that does not allow him to leave, because the owner (Anthony Hopkins) will submit him to a lesson on the consequences of his actions.
If the plot is known, it is because it turns out to be an English remake of the Argentine thriller 4 × 4.
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