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San Antonio’s beloved cultural event, Día de los Muertos at Hemisfair, popularly known as Muertos Fest, is back this weekend with its signature blend of community altars, live music, poetry performances, curated art market, processions, workshops, and children’s programming. Ranking among the largest Day of the Dead events in the United States, this family-friendly festival embodies the spirit of the celebration and promises an unforgettable experience for all attendees.
What to Expect:
- 83 Altars (Ofrendas): Set up onsite with altar builders from Texas and beyond, showcasing beautiful and heartfelt tributes.
- 82 Art Vendors: The highly curated Muertos Mercado features largely women-owned micro businesses offering unique and handcrafted items.
- 5 Stages of Entertainment: Enjoy performances from a diverse lineup including Los Angeles-based Grammy Award winner Santa Cecilia, San Antonio favorite Girl in a Coma, Son Rompe Pera from Mexico City with their 21st marimba, and many more. Tejano and Conjunto artists such as Chente Barrera, Santiago Jimenez Jr, Erick Y Su Grupo Massore, Vanita Leo, Alicia C, and others will also grace the stages.
- Largest Procession: Witness the largest procession in the history of the event, presented at 7 p.m. on Saturday and 3 p.m. on Sunday. Groups such as Equis/Jolt from Washington, D.C., and Texas will honor human rights advocates Eddie Canales and Maria Jimenez, while Viva Tejana Dance Company will pay tribute to Johnny Canales. Varrios with Values will honor Lowriders of the Past, among others.
- Poetry Performances: Enjoy the poetic talents of Eddie Vega, Anthony the Poet, and Amalia Ortiz.
- Workshops: Participate in the “Que Vivan los Muertos” workshops presented by Jesús de la Torre.
For a complete schedule of events, visit MuertosFest.com or download the MuertosFest App.
When:
- Saturday, October 26, 2024: 10 a.m. – 11 p.m.
- Sunday, October 27, 2024: 12 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Where:
- Hemisfair: 210 South Alamo St., San Antonio, TX 78205
About Día de los Muertos at Hemisfair (Muertos Fest):
Established in 2013, Muertos Fest is held annually in downtown San Antonio at Hemisfair and boasts the largest open altar exhibition and contest in the region. Recognized as the largest and most well-known Day of the Dead Festival in Texas and the U.S., the festival honors and remembers loved ones who have passed away while fostering cultural awareness, understanding, and appreciation. Named as one of the 10 Great Day of the Dead Celebrations in the world by USA Today, and as one of the “7 Best Fall Festivals in the United States” by National Geographic magazine, Muertos Fest was also named the second-best Día de los Muertos Celebration in the country by Tripping.com. Recently featured in the Season 12 premiere episode of The Food Channel’s Carnival Eats, Muertos Fest continues to captivate audiences with its rich cultural offerings.
Visit MuertosFest.com and follow @MuertosFest on social media for updates.
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