After a quarter of a century of vibrant celebrations, Hollywood Forever’s Día de los Muertos is returning to its beloved classic configuration of a single all-day event on October 26th with doors opening at 10 AM PT, inviting attendees to immerse themselves in the festivities from dawn to dusk.

Step into the mystical world of Tonas and Nahuales—spiritual guides and guardians central to indigenous Mesoamerican cultures—as Hollywood Forever’s Día de los Muertos returns for its 25th spellbinding edition for an all-day adventure into the heart of Mesoamerican tradition.

Performances

This year, the stage will be set ablaze by an extraordinary lineup:

  • Pedro Fernández – Bringing the soulful essence of Mexican ranchera to life, his voice will guide you through the celebration like a true spiritual guardian.
  • Los Lobos – The legendary rockers who blend Chicano rock with traditional Mexican sounds, they’ll transport you to the very soul of the festivities.
  • Reyna Tropical – Formed as a duo in 2016, and now the solo project of guitarist and songwriter, Fabi Reyna, will immerse you in their tropical rhythms, echoing the vibrant energy of Tonas.
  • Ambar Lucid – With her ethereal voice and dreamy tunes, she’ll serenade your spirit, bridging the gap between the physical and the mystical.
  • El Santo Golpe – Their explosive beats will make you dance to the rhythm of your Nahual, awakening the ancient spirit within.
  • Tania Libertad – Her powerful voice will channel the essence of transformation, resonating with the wisdom of the ages.

And that’s just the beginning! Stay tuned for more exciting performers who will carry you through this journey of music and culture.

Visual Artist of the Year

We’re thrilled to unveil this year’s artwork by the visionary artist, Antonio Fuentes, whose work captures the magic and mystery of Tonas and Nahuales. His painstakingly hand carved and painted Xoloitzcuintli sculpture is the centerpiece of this year’s event art.

Exhibition

An exhibition of Haitian Vodou Flags (beaded and sequined wall hangings) featuring gods and goddesses from the Vodou pantheon, and cross cultural exploration of the Haitian Vodou Spirit of Death and Guide to the Afterlife – Baron Samedi—often depicted as a skeleton figure in top hat and black tail coat smoking a cigar and guzzling rum.

For complete event information and to purchase tickets, visit ladayofthedead.com.

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