Sat Oct 26 2024
10:00 AM - 12:00 AM
10AM - MIDNIGHT
All Ages
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25TH ANNUAL
DIA DE LOS MUERTOS
AT HOLLYWOOD FOREVER
THIS YEAR’S FESTIVAL IS AN ALL DAY EVENT STARTING AT 10AM AND ENDING AT MIDNIGHT
SATURDAY OCTOBER 26TH
10AM - MIDNIGHT
THERE ARE 3 WINDOWS OF ADMISSION:
10AM-2PM
2PM-6PM
6PM-11PM
YOU MAY STAY PAST YOUR WINDOW OF ADMISSSION
EVENT WEBSITE: ladayofthedead.com
THE EVENT FEATURES
ALTARS EXHIBITION
100+ spectacular altars throughout the grounds viewable for the duration of the event.
CEREMONIAL PROCESSION
CATHEDRAL ART EXHIBITION
CHILDRENS PLAZA
CALAVERITAS ‘CHILDREN’S STAGE’
MUERTE Y TRADICIÓN STAGE
9:30pm Pedro Fernández
7:30pm Los Lobos
6:30pm Reyna Tropical
5:30pm Ambar Lucid
4:30pm El Santo Golpe
3:30pm Niko Rubio
LA CATRINA STAGE
7:30pm Tania Libertad
6:00pm Gorrion Serrano
5:45pm Contemporary Arte In Movement
4:30pm Miguel Inzunza
3:30pm Gabriela Bojórquez
3:00pm Contemporary Arte In Movement
AZTECA STAGE
CULINARY VENDORS
ARTS & CRAFTS VENDORS
AWARDS
Costume: Winner $1000 & Runner Up $500
Altars : $5,000 per category
VIP TICKETS
The VIP ticket gives you access to the VIP Oasis in the middle of the event which includes premium food and beverage vendors for purchase, lounge seating, private elevated main stage viewing area, cell phone charging, free WIFI, and premium face painting vendors for purchase. Free beverage tastings on 1st come 1st served basis.
SEE EVENT WEBSITE LADAYOFTHEDEAD.COM FOR COMPLETE UP TO DATE INFO
* LINEUP AND SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME *
* NO REFUNDS / NO EXCHANGES *
* 5 AND UP REQUIRE TICKETS *
Dia de los Muertos
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Pedro Fernández is a Mexican singer, actor, and songwriter with a career spanning over 45 years. He began his career at the age of seven, releasing his first album and starring in his first film, *La Niña de la Mochila Azul*. Known for his versatile talent, Fernández has released numerous hit songs in the ranchera and pop genres and has appeared in over 25 films and TV shows. His enduring popularity and contributions to Mexican culture have made him a beloved figure both in Mexico and internationally.
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It's a matter of time. 50 years to be exact. And in that time Los Lobos have created an unprecedented body of work, a legacy of greatness. The numbers are staggering: 100+ gigs a year for five decades running, crossing millions of miles to rock millions of fans. And that's just at the live shows. In between they've recorded 17 studio albums, 7 live LPs, 3 compilations, 2 EPs, 2 DVDs, and contributed 40+ guest appearances on their friends' recordings — all garnering 5 Grammys, an Austin City Limits Hall of Fame induction, the ALMA Richie Valens Pioneer Award, NEA and Hispanic Heritage Foundation Honors, Congressional recognitions, plus countless "Keys to the City" and "Los Lobos Day" celebrations. And those are just a few of the highlights. But beyond all the hoopla and applause (and the source of it all, really) is the tremendous heart. Rather, hearts. Cinco corazones. Five blood brothers who have dedicated their off-stage time to helping others, working for peace and justice, penning some of the most literate and important music of their time, transforming the hard cries from the East L.A. barrio into songs of hope, tales of common folk finding ways to endure. The young wolves were weaned on late-night radio's soul, R&B, and doo-wop. Were cured through the African-American currents of the blues, jazz, and rock 'n' roll. An amalgam. As proud Chicanos, their songs have always glistened with the distillation from their Mexican and Latin American roots — nourished by Norteña and rancheras, buoyed by bolero and cumbias, soaring on the rhythms of son huasteco and son jarocho. Los Lobos have helped spread the rich diversity of cultures across every continent, throughout the global community. Kids in Antwerp now know about Aztlán. Residents of Luxor and Ghana are crooning Lalo Guerrero. People from Laos and Bulgaria are belting "La Bamba" — all thanks to The Wolves as cultural ambassadors. Talk about a living legacy. Talk about a productive half century. And in the true rebel spirit, they did it all on their own terms, against formula. For the ages. To our delight. Quite simply, they are one of the tightest, one of the best, one of the most prolific bands ever. And, amazingly, with the original founding members as the pack the entire time. Unprecedented. As their liner notes put it, quite simply: "Los Lobos still are David Hidalgo, Louie Pérez, Jr., Cesar Rosas, Conrad Lozano, Steve Berlin."
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Reyna Tropical is led by guitarist, singer, songwriter and co-producer Fabiola Reyna (founder of She Shreds Media). Investigating landscapes of the tropical diaspora, Reyna Tropical is a musical exploration of intuition, transition, connection and continuation—a celebration of spiritual survival pulsing with the beat of all things tropical. In July of 2022, faced with the passing of friend and bandmate, Sumohair (Nectali Diaz), Reyna made the decision to continue in solidarity with the band’s founding vision to be a voice and a platform for the joy and injustices living within the spectrum of Queer Love & Afro-Mexico. Today Fabiola Reyna is accompanied by what she calls “The Tropical Collective / La Colectiva Tropical.” A relationship between herself and fans, friends, musicians, DJs, and producers committed to uplifting the culture of the tropical diaspora, and creating spaces where Black, Indigenous and Queer joy can thrive.
Chosen as two of 20 up-and-coming producers and musicians from around the country, the duo first met in 2017 as part of Red Bull Music Academy’s Bass Camp at Bonnaroo Music Festival. It was there that the duo bonded over their love for the tropical diaspora and began experimenting with their unique writing process—a four hour session per song, consisting of pure improvisation aimed at documenting the moment and translating the environment. Within a year of the bands first release, they found themselves praised by NPR’s Songs We Love and received an invitation to go on their first tour supporting renowned Latin-American band, Bomba Estereo during their 2018 Jungla Tour.
In the years to follow, Reyna Tropical found themselves with invitations to perform amongst various Caribbean waters including Puerto Rico, Colombia and recurring visits to the band’s birth country of Mexico. These experiences allowed Reyna Tropical intimate collaborations that enhanced their relationship to people and land within the tropical diaspora. These conversations ultimately guided them towards creating “music with a purpose.” Reyna brought her passion of uplifting queerness, multi-racial identity, women and gender expansive experiences, while Diaz focused on creating art that brought awareness towards and reflected the Afro-Mexican experience. Through this union, the two came up with the band’s tagline “Queer Love & Afro-Mexico” as a foundation for their music. During the summer of 2022 Reyna Tropical was able to bring that vision to life during their first self booked and managed headline tour, Tormenta Tropical, selling out venues in Portland, Los Angeles, Chicago and New York and gaining support by artists such as Y La Bamba, Bomba Estereo, Lido Pimienta, and Portugal The Man. -
Making waves with her unique brand of psychedelic latin pop, Ambar Lucid is a Mexican-Dominican artist whose music has allowed her to navigate her struggle with depression and, in turn, has inspired a growing community to find light in the darkness through her art.
With over 15,000 tickets sold across North America on her Estrella tours, Ambar's music has amassed over 250 million streams across platforms, and her creative expression has captivated artists like Omar Apollo, Mon Laferte, and Cuco, all who have given her a supporting role in their respective tours. Her single “Fantasmas” received praise by the highly acclaimed Netflix show Élite, where Ambar made her debut appearance as an actor with a mystical performance of the song as the center of the episode.
After much anticipation, Ambar Lucid is getting ready to start releasing her next project.
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El Santo Golpe better translates to The Mighty Hit, the feeling that we all get when we experience a powerful sense of joy, an unexpected punch of happiness as we connect with a song, a rhythm, movement, art, and an experience in our lives that brings is us peacefulness and alegria! This artist collective was created to introduce an original take to the fun world of "Afro-Latin" music, as they borrow influences of rhythms, sounds, traditions, and Folklore from the Afro Latin Diaspora around the world.
El Santo Golpe is a one-of-a-kind musical spectacle that originated in Riverside, California in 2016, formed by a group of close friends, family, and fellow artists. All share a vision and love for the music that now creates El Santo Golpe.
El Santo Golpe honors different cultures, history, and traditions by using traditional instrumentation like eight-string Jaranas, Tarima (a wooden platform), Djembe, Primera, and Accordion, to mention a few, as well as dances and expressions influenced by Mexican Folklore, Bomba from Puerto Rico, West African Dance, and more.
El Santo Golpe has one main goal, to use their music as a universal language to help close gaps between cultures, genres, ages, and beliefs, creating a worldwide community where we can all dance, sing, laugh and forget about our daily troubles.
El Santo Golpe has been able to share their music throughout several states and most recently were featured in the featured film "A Man Called Otto" in 2023. -
orn in Peru, where she began her artistic career at the age of 7; at 9 she recorded her first album and at 11 years old she positioned herself as one of the most important performers of Peruvian music. She then decided to take over Latin American music, thus becoming one of the best of her genre, which led her to make presentations in Mexico, where she decided to live since 1980. Thanks to her cultural input, she has become one of the most beloved and recognized artists in this country, from which she builds the platform for her internationalization.
She has recorded 46 albums, of which more than 10 million copies have been sold which is why she has earned multiple gold and platinum records.
She has performed on the most important stages in the world, including: The Theater of LA VILLE and The OLYMPIA OF PARIS, The ROYAL CONCERTGEBOUW of AMSTERDAM, The CARNEGIE HALL of NEW YORK, The SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE, The PALACE of FINE ARTS of ROYAL CONCERTGEBOUW of AMSTERDAM, The CARNEGIE HALL of NEW YORK, The SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE, The PALACE of FINE ARTS of MEXICO, THE NATIONAL AUDITORIUM of MEXICO, The GRAND NATIONAL THEATER of PERU, THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL of LOS ANGELES, THE ROYCE HALL of U.C.L.A., The MAJOR ROOM of JULIO MARIO SANTO DOMINGO in BOGOTÁ COLOMBIA, among many more.
Among the most important recognitions she has received are Artist of the U.N.E.S.C.O for Peace, LATIN GRAMMY for EXCELLENCE and TRAJECTORY, IBERO-AMERICAN AMBASSADOR of CULTURE, Illustrious citizen of the City of BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA. And multiple awards from the governments of PERU and BRAZIL.
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When creating her debut project, 21-year-old singer/songwriter Niko Rubio found a never-ending muse in the Pacific Coast Highway: the iconic stretch of road that runs along the ocean for nearly the entire length of California, including the Southern California South Bay area where she grew up. Expansive and euphoric, Niko's radiant form of songwriting perfectly echoes the pure sense of possibility that accompanies driving down the PCH, all while channeling the intense emotion typical of any Pisces. The result is an immediately absorbing collection of songs, introducing the 20-year-old artist as an undeniable new voice with a highly original vision.
"My whole goal with this project was to create something true to my experience; being from California and taking this path that not many women of color I knew had taken before, probably because the space was never open to them. I look up to someone like Linda Ronstadt, who is this strong female songwriter and storyteller, and is a pioneer for Hispanic women," says Niko, whose heritage is Mexican and Salvadoran. "At the same time I was just writing from my heart about everything I've gone through in the past year — falling in love and out of love and then back into love — and creating this very real story of love and lust and heartbreak."
Made in collaboration with producers/songwriters like Andy Seltzer (Maggie Rogers, IAN SWEET) and Nick Long (K.Flay, BØRNS), Niko's debut EP centers on a free-flowing sound she partly attributes to the easygoing nature of her creative process. "Everything we did was built from guitar and drums and good love and good heartbreak," she says. "I let go of any pressure I might've felt, and let the writing and production happen naturally." On the EP's lead single "You Could Be the One," Niko brings that untamed energy to a brightly shimmering track capturing the wild rush of new love ("Breathing never had me too excited/Now I get to just enjoy my youth"). "I wrote that song about my boyfriend, who I met in Joshua Tree in the middle of quarantine," she says. "I came back from that trip feeling so inspired to write a song that's hopeful about love, and it ended up being so freeing for me."
With its effervescent melodies and unpredictable textures, "You Could Be the One" reveals Niko's affinity for early-'00s indie-rock, a genre she first discovered thanks to an aunt fairly close to her in age. "My aunt was in high school when I was in elementary school, and I thought anything she did was so cool," Niko recalls. "I remember tagging along to go get frozen yogurt with her friends — this little kid sitting in the back while they listened to Vampire Weekend and Two Door Cinema Club and Lana Del Rey. Pretty soon I started listening to that music on my own, and became completely obsessed with it."
Although she also names Erykah Badu, Tyler, the Creator, and twenty one pilots among her main influences — and even has the number 21 tattooed on her hand — Niko was mostly raised on the mariachi and banda music that her grandparents played at home in Palos Verdes. At the age of 12, she began performing on a series of Spanish-language TV shows, spotlighting the magnetic vocal presence that continues to infuse her music. Within two years she'd started playing guitar and writing her own material, and at age 15 had a major breakthrough with a song called "Rolling Stone." "I wrote 'Rolling Stone' sitting on my bed at my grandma's house, and it was the first time I ever came up with something that felt fully like me," she says. "It was a really happy moment where I knew that I could actually do something with my music." Over the coming years, Niko worked with a number of producers as she shaped her musical identity, and in fall 2019 put out an alt-R&B-leaning song called "I Dreamt About You Again Last Night." That track soon caught the attention of songwriter J Kash and, in turn, paved the way for her signing to Atlantic Records.
Mostly recorded remotely over the course of quarantine, Niko's debut project never fails to illuminate the effortless complexity within her artistry. On "Amor," for instance, she delivers a tenderhearted love song in Spanish, merging her ethereal vocals with intricate percussion and gently cascading guitar tones. One of the EP's most vulnerable tracks, "Can't Pretend I'm Just a Friend" conveys the heavy-hearted longing that comes with not knowing where you stand in a relationship, while "Bed" unfolds in sultry grooves and snarling guitar riffs as Niko slips into a state of feverish infatuation ("I like it when you say my name/Tastes like candy on my brain/I'm so dumb for you, love"). And on "Saving Me," the EP achieves a moment of blissful transcendence. "I wrote 'Saving Me' about being in love and wanting to express to your partner how much they mean to you, but it can also be a song to yourself," Niko points out. "At the end of the day, the only person who can save you is you."
With its cinematically detailed reference to a fantasy road trip up the PCH, "Saving Me" marks the EP's boldest reflection of Niko's Californian sensibilities and endless love for her homeland. "When you're driving from Palos Verdes, it's the most gorgeous view you've ever seen — it looks like mermaids are jumping from the ocean every time the sun glistens on the water," she says. "I got to see that almost every day of my life on the drive to school, and it was always so beautiful. I hope my EP feels like that drive, and gives people some kind of an escape. I want it to take them on a whole journey that brings them a feeling of nostalgia and happiness and hope that stays with them a long time."
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10AM - MIDNIGHT All Ages
25TH ANNUAL
DIA DE LOS MUERTOS
AT HOLLYWOOD FOREVER
THIS YEAR’S FESTIVAL IS AN ALL DAY EVENT STARTING AT 10AM AND ENDING AT MIDNIGHT
SATURDAY OCTOBER 26TH
10AM - MIDNIGHT
THERE ARE 3 WINDOWS OF ADMISSION:
10AM-2PM
2PM-6PM
6PM-11PM
YOU MAY STAY PAST YOUR WINDOW OF ADMISSSION
EVENT WEBSITE: ladayofthedead.com
THE EVENT FEATURES
ALTARS EXHIBITION
100+ spectacular altars throughout the grounds viewable for the duration of the event.
CEREMONIAL PROCESSION
CATHEDRAL ART EXHIBITION
CHILDRENS PLAZA
CALAVERITAS ‘CHILDREN’S STAGE’
MUERTE Y TRADICIÓN STAGE
9:30pm Pedro Fernández
7:30pm Los Lobos
6:30pm Reyna Tropical
5:30pm Ambar Lucid
4:30pm El Santo Golpe
3:30pm Niko Rubio
LA CATRINA STAGE
7:30pm Tania Libertad
6:00pm Gorrion Serrano
5:45pm Contemporary Arte In Movement
4:30pm Miguel Inzunza
3:30pm Gabriela Bojórquez
3:00pm Contemporary Arte In Movement
AZTECA STAGE
CULINARY VENDORS
ARTS & CRAFTS VENDORS
AWARDS
Costume: Winner $1000 & Runner Up $500
Altars : $5,000 per category
VIP TICKETS
The VIP ticket gives you access to the VIP Oasis in the middle of the event which includes premium food and beverage vendors for purchase, lounge seating, private elevated main stage viewing area, cell phone charging, free WIFI, and premium face painting vendors for purchase. Free beverage tastings on 1st come 1st served basis.
SEE EVENT WEBSITE LADAYOFTHEDEAD.COM FOR COMPLETE UP TO DATE INFO
* LINEUP AND SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME *
* NO REFUNDS / NO EXCHANGES *
* 5 AND UP REQUIRE TICKETS *
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