During the first weekend of November, Latinos primarily in Mexico celebrate Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead. Participants in the holiday create altars, referred to as “ofrendas,” filling them with photos of their loved ones who have passed on, along with offerings, marigolds and food.

Here is a list of nine celebrations of life happening across Dallas-Fort Worth in the coming weeks, many of which are family friendly and free to attend.

Remember to check each event’s websites or social media for any last-minute changes. You can find more celebrations at Go See DFW.

DENTON’S DAY OF THE DEAD FESTIVAL

News Roundups

Catch up on the day’s news you need to know.

By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

During 31 Days of Denton Halloween, the city also hosts a festival in honor of the Day of the Dead. This festival is an inclusive family event combining traditions from Día de los Muertos, Halloween and harvest celebrations. Don’t miss out on the coffin races going down Hickory Street and the Cirque du Horror performances also occurring during the festivities.

DETAILS: Oct. 23 through 25 at Downtown Denton, 110 W Hickory St. Free.

Related

Halloween displays are seen at the entrance of the Maze near Denton City Hall, Thursday,...MESQUITE ARTS COUNCIL’S 9TH ANNUAL DIA DE LOS MUERTOS CELEBRATION

Celebrate Día de los Muertos at this free event for the whole family. There will be both virtual and in person cultural arts workshops, music, dancing, theatrical performances, food trucks, vendors by Hecho con Amor, and installations. The immersive experience Haunted Theatre returns, it is a mix of the thrill of a haunted house plus a live show.

DETAILS: Oct. 25 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Mesquite Arts Center, 1527 North Galloway Ave., Mesquite. Free.

DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS PARADE AND FESTIVAL

Grab your loved ones and head to the Día de los Muertos parade and festival in downtown Dallas. There will be colorful parade floats, concessions, arts and crafts. If you come dressed up in authentic Día de los Muertos attire, you’ll be in good company.

DETAILS: Oct. 25 from 4 to 11 p.m. at Dallas City Hall Plaza, 1500 Marilla St., Dallas. Free.

The public watches the Dia de los Muertos Parade in downtown Dallas on Saturday, October 28,...

The public watches the Dia de los Muertos Parade in downtown Dallas on Saturday, October 28, 2023
The public watches the Dia de los Muertos Parade in downtown Dallas on Saturday, October 28, 2023. (Stewart F. House/Special Contributor) ORG XMIT: 202300675

Stewart F. House / Special Contributor

UNDER THE MOON

This one-of-a-kind dining experience fuses Día de los Muertos with culinary expertise. Restaurant goers to Toro Toro can enjoy a three-course meal by celebrity chef Richard Sandoval. The meal honors the connection between the spirit world and the living. There will also be a face painter, live music and a special performer.

DETAILS: Oct. 29 from 5 to 10 p.m. at Toro Toro Fort Worth, 200 Main St., Fort Worth. Cost is $150 per person.

Related

One of the many Halloween events happening in North Texas this spooky season is the Sweet...DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS AT THE DALLAS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

The symphony’s annual Día de los Muertos tradition celebrates lost loved ones with traditional Latin American music, mariachis, festivities and ofrendas. The program will be conducted by Enrico Lopez-Yanez and will be 46 minutes long.

DETAILS: Oct. 31 at 7:30 p.m. at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, 2301 Flora St., Dallas. Tickets start at $37.

Related

Get scared at one of the many haunted houses located around North Texas. DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS FESTIVAL AT THE LATINO CULTURAL CENTER

Enter a vibrant celebration of life and remembrance, with arts and crafts, live music and performances, community altars and local vendors. Check out this free event with the whole family.

DETAILS: Nov. 1 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Latino Cultural Center, 2600 Live Oak St., Dallas. Free.

Dancers perform a day of the Dead traditional dance during Dia De Los Muertos festival on,...

Dancers perform a day of the Dead traditional dance during Dia De Los Muertos festival on, Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024,at Latino Cultural Center in Dallas.
Dancers perform a day of the Dead traditional dance during Dia De Los Muertos festival on, Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024,at Latino Cultural Center in Dallas.

Shafkat Anowar / Staff Photographer

DIA DE LOS MUERTOS HAPPY HOUR

This evening is packed with art, culture and Mexican tradition. Museum goers can participate in traditional calavera face painting, an interactive scavenger hunt and beverages and snacks.

DETAILS: Oct. 24 form 5 to 7 p.m. at the Kimbell Art Museum, 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth. Free.

GARLAND’S 2025 DIA DE LOS MUERTOS

Check out this free cultural event featuring live music, traditions, art, a mercado and activities that celebrate life, family, and remembrance. There will also be live Mariachi and Ballet Folklorico performances, plus a showing of the film Coco.

DETAILS: Nov. 1 from 2 to 8 p.m. in Downtown Garland, Main St. and N 6th St., Garland. Free.

DÍA DE LOS MUERTOS EN FORT WORTH-CELBRACIÓN DE VIDA, ARTE Y CULTURA

The Día de los Muertos parade will be held from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. and then the festival will follow. There will be food, visual artists, face painting, mariachis, ballet folklorico, open and more.

DETAILS: Nov. 1 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 1400 N. Main Street, Fort Worth. Free.

Jordy Garcia poses for a photo within a studio with Diego, 3, during Dia De Los Muertos...

Jordy Garcia poses for a photo within a studio with Diego, 3, during Dia De Los Muertos festival on, Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024,at Latino Cultural Center in Dallas.
Jordy Garcia poses for a photo within a studio with Diego, 3, during Dia De Los Muertos festival on, Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024,at Latino Cultural Center in Dallas.

Shafkat Anowar / Staff Photographer

The Go See DFW calendar is a partnership between KERA and The Dallas Morning News.

Arts Access is an arts journalism collaboration powered by The Dallas Morning News and KERA.

This community-funded journalism initiative is funded by the Better Together Fund, Carol & Don Glendenning, City of Dallas OAC, Communities Foundation of Texas, The University of Texas at Dallas, The Dallas Foundation, Eugene McDermott Foundation, James & Gayle Halperin Foundation, Jennifer & Peter Altabef and The Meadows Foundation. The News and KERA retain full editorial control of Arts Access’ journalism.