Mercadito Monarca & Playhouse Village continue the cultural tradition of a Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) Festival, bringing the community together to honor and celebrate those who have passed away. Join us for a day of free, family-friendly programs!
See Mercadito Monarca transform Arcade Lane into a beautiful Mexican Zócalo where you can hear music and see live performances featuring baile folklorico, Aztec dance, mariachi, DJ sets and more. Guests of all ages can also enjoy arts & crafts activities, tour an altars exhibit in the neighborhood, shop at our artisan market, get their face painted like a calavera, and more.

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