Join us in Downtown El Paso the Saturday of NOVEMBER 1st, 2025!
Día de los Muertos Desfile & Festival:
a celebration of life and those who have departed. DÍa de los Muertos is a holiday that has roots in Pre-Columbian Meso-American traditions and the observance of All Soul’s Day brought to Mexico by the Spanish in the early 1500's. It is celebrated on both November 1 and 2, with preparations happening on the days before as well. The holiday is centered on family remembrances where homes and cemeteries are decorated with altars and ofrendas (offerings) to the spirits of their loved ones who have passed away.
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A signature event of the Mexican American Cultural Center and Museums and Cultural Affairs Department of the City of El Paso in the heart of the Downtown Arts District!
• Over 50,000 visitors participate in the day-long festival and parade.
• The parade is over a mile long and features over 60 entries of floats, ballet folklorico performers, musicians, and community organizations.
• Free public Día de los Muertos themed arts and cultural activities are held at MCAD’s Downtown Arts District leading up to and on the day of the festival, including the El Paso Museum of Archeology, El Paso Museum of History, El Paso Museum of Art, and the Mexican American Cultural Center.
• The Market: El Paso Artisan and Farmers Market featuring local artisans and vendors.
• Food Truck Placita featuring local eateries and antojitos.
You may also like the following events from El Paso Mexican American Cultural Center:
- This month, 13th June, 02:00 pm, Orgullo Film Series in El Paso
- This Saturday, 28th June, 07:00 pm, Arabe by Amanda Ekery - Live Performance and Reading
- Next month, 19th July, 03:00 pm, Talk with Marco Sánchez: Printmaking: Traditions, Dissemination of Ideas, Art & Resistance in El Paso
Also check out other
Festivals in El Paso,
Arts events in El Paso,
Entertainment events in El Paso.