Our Flavor

The rhythm, music, and Pacific joy that ignited the party in Vancouver:

DJ Alfredo Mon Mar.

AlfreDJ Mix · Official Sound

The musical soul of our massive gatherings. With his speaker and mobile sound setup, Alfredo hosted the iconic "Vacilón de la Granville" in front of Fatburger, keeping fans dancing and singing long after match tusas.

“Many thanks to DJ Alfredo for always building the atmosphere, and what a touch of class with the marimba and other percussions, thank you for bringing the sounds of our Pacific.”

— Angela Vanessa, Organizing Committee

Events & Musical Logistics

Phase 1
Until June 23

Preparations & Sound Logistics

Coordinating high-power speakers and defining meeting points for tricolor supporters.

Sound Logistics First high-power mobile speaker
Phase 2
June 24 to 27

El Vacilón de la Granville

Alfredo leads the music on Granville St opposite Fatburger. Street dancing blocks and a massive yellow wave take over downtown Vancouver.

DJ Arrival DJ arriving at Granville St
Alfredo & crew with the beat
Phase 3
June 28 to 30

The Shipyards Takeover

Logistical route proposals for a peaceful march crossing the SeaBus to The Shipyards in North Vancouver, integrating percussions and live marimba.

Route Map Planned SeaBus route to North Van
The rhythm of live percussion
Phase 4
July

Legacy & Block Parties

Community parties, Canada House watch parties, and peaceful percussion sessions with live marimba celebrating Colombian folklore.

Fans with Marimba Marimba and tricolor pride
Watch Party & Block Party clips