Downtown Las Vegas transformed into a sanctuary for the dark and mysterious as the Mexico Goth Tour arrived at The Griffin, bringing together some of the most exciting names in the Latin American darkwave and post-punk underground. Featuring Calaverx, Rituel For Two, Plena Pérdida, Child of Night, and DJ Mario 81, the evening became far more than a concert—it was a gathering of a community united by music, art, and the beauty of the shadows.
From the moment guests entered the venue, an enchanting atmosphere surrounded the room. Dim lighting, flickering candles, and clouds of smoke created a dreamlike setting where vampires, witches, and creatures of the night seemed to come alive. Black lace, velvet, leather, silver jewelry, and dramatic makeup filled the crowd, turning the audience itself into part of the night’s spectacle.
Calaverx delivered a powerful performance that blended darkwave rhythms with haunting electronic textures, captivating the audience from the first note. Their energy set the tone for a night that celebrated the growing influence of the Mexican goth scene across North America.
Rituel For Two followed with a mesmerizing set filled with emotional depth and atmospheric soundscapes. Their performance felt almost ceremonial, drawing listeners into a hypnotic world where melancholy and beauty existed side by side.
Plena Pérdida brought an intense and passionate presence to the stage, combining post-punk urgency with dark romanticism. The audience responded with enthusiasm, dancing and swaying beneath the venue’s glowing lights as the music echoed through the room.
Child of Night added another layer of mystery to the evening, delivering a performance that embraced the supernatural spirit of the event. Their dark aesthetic and immersive sound fit perfectly within the night’s magical atmosphere.
Between live performances, DJ Mario 81 kept the dance floor alive with a carefully curated selection of goth, darkwave, post-punk, and industrial classics. Every transition felt seamless, maintaining the energy and ensuring the crowd remained engaged until the early hours of the morning.
What made the night special was not only the music but the sense of community. Friends reunited, new connections were formed, and everyone shared a common appreciation for a culture that continues to thrive and evolve. The Mexico Goth Tour showcased the strength of the Latin goth movement while creating a space where creativity, individuality, and self-expression were celebrated.
As the final songs faded into the night and attendees stepped back onto Fremont Street, the feeling remained that something magical had taken place. For a few unforgettable hours, Las Vegas belonged to the creatures of the night, and the Mexico Goth Tour proved that the dark scene is more alive than ever.
The night was filled with music, mystery, elegance, and enchantment—a perfect celebration of goth culture and a memorable chapter in the tour’s journey across the United States.


































