The live show by 31 Minutos, scheduled for April 11 in Cancun, has been officially canceled, making it the only affected date on the Radio Guaripolo II Tour in Mexico. No new date has been announced for the Caribbean city.
Despite the cancellation, the tour remains active in several Mexican cities, including San Luis Potosí, Puebla, León, Mérida, Toluca, and Querétaro, where fans will still experience the group’s signature blend of satire, music, and humor.
The news has disappointed fans, particularly within the U.S. Latino community, where 31 Minutos holds cult status among audiences who grew up with the show and continue to share it with new generations. Organizers have not yet disclosed the reasons behind the Cancun cancellation.
Originally created as a parody news program, 31 Minutos became one of Latin America’s most influential and unconventional cultural exports. Led by the egocentric anchor Tulio Triviño, the show blends absurd humor with sharp social commentary, using puppets to explore themes that resonate far beyond children’s television.
Its popularity extends well beyond TV. The project’s music—featuring parody songs across pop, rock, and ballad styles—has become a defining element of its success. Tracks such as “Baila Sin César” and “Mi Muñeca Me Habló” remain widely recognized among Latino audiences in the U.S., reinforcing the show’s cross-generational appeal.
For fans who purchased tickets to the 31 Minutos Cancun show, ticketing platform eTicket confirmed refund procedures. Purchases made with credit or debit cards, PayPal, or Mercado Pago will be automatically refunded to the original payment method within 60 business days from the cancellation date.
Tickets purchased via cash payments, American Express, or OXXO reservations require buyers to submit the following information through eTicket’s official refund form:
- Purchase confirmation number
- 18-digit interbank CLABE
- Bank name
- Account holder’s name
- Contact phone number
While the cancellation of 31 Minutos in Cancun is a setback for fans in the region, the continuation of the Radio Guaripolo II Tour highlights the enduring relevance of the show. Decades after its debut, 31 Minutos continues to connect Latino audiences across borders through humor, music, and cultural identity.


