'Zoé: Spatial Experiences', the expo that documents the evolution of the band

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A space journey through lenses and sound.

The Zapata station in Mexico City is transformed into a portal to a unique sound universe with the photographic exhibition Zoé: Space experiences. Strategically located in the Metro Line 12 corridor, this exhibition not only celebrates one of the most emblematic bands of Mexican alternative rock, Zoebut invites the viewer to a deep immersion in its creative cosmos.

This particular vision, loaded with atmospheres and symbolism, comes to life thanks to the sensitivity of Toni Francoiswhose lens has witnessed the evolution of the band. The exhibition, which will be available until January 2026, traces a journey that goes from the most intimate moments to the cathartic explosion of their live performances.

This is a visual testimony of how León Larregui, Sergio Acosta, Jesús Báez, Ángel Mosqueda and Rodrigo Guardiola They have not only maintained their relevance, but have constantly redefined themselves, solidifying their status as a music powerhouse.

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