Mexico City mayor, Miguel Ángel Mancera, has inaugurated the NFL Fan Fest, which is part of the events preceding next Monday Night Football game between the Oakland Raiders and the Houston Texans in iconic Azteca Stadium.
The Fan Fest takes place in the first section of the Chapultepec’s Forest, where fans will enjoy of various entertainment activities in family atmosphere, as well as being able to take their picture with the thirty-two giant football helmets that have been intervened by various Mexican artists in the outdoors exhibition Ball Parade NFL, in the occasion of NFL’s comeback to Mexico City after eleven years.
All of the Fan Fest activities will be open to the public until next Monday afternoon with a free admission.
Additionally, the NFL Reforma Stop 2016 will take place tomorrow, between the Ángel de la Indpendencia Monunment and the Diana Cazadora roundabout, and will include health related activities such as yoga for cheerleaders, among others.