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Music Halls Mexico CityThe following is a list of music halls and theaters in Mexico City:

 

Simon Bolivar Amphitheater
Justo Sierra No. 16
Centro
Mexico, D.F., 06010
Phone (52) 5702-2594 5702-2584

 

National Auditorium
Reforma No. 50
Lomas de Chapultepec
Mexico, D.F., 11000
Phone (52) 5280-9250 5280-9234

 

Carlos Chavez Hall
Insurgents Sur No. 3000
Centro Cultural Universitario
Mexico, D.F., 04510
Phone (52) 5622-7083 5622-7137

 

Miguel Covarrubias Hall
Insurgentes Sur No. 3000
South Side Sala Nezahualcoyotl
Centro Cultural Universitario
Mexico, D.F., 04510
Phone (52) 5622-7083

 

Nezahualcoyotl Hall
Insurgentes Sur no. 3000
Centro Cultural Universitario
Phone (52) 5622-7110 5665-1270

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