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15th Annual MIKIZTLI: Día de los Muertos Festival

  • October 24, 2026 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Arizona Center

    455 North 3rd Street
    Phoenix, Arizona 85004
Description

Cultural Coalition is excited to announce the 15th Annual MIKIZTLI: Día de los Muertos PHX Festival, will be on Saturday, October 24, 2026, returning to the Arizona Center in Downtown Phoenix.

This free family friendly event has expanded to offer audiences more cultural performances, art vendors, food trucks, interactive art activities, and MIKIZTLI’s largest community altar or ofrenda. Attendees of all ages will enjoy an evening of mariachi music, ballet folklòrico performances, arts and crafts activities, delicious food, face painting, and amazing art vendors.

Every inch of the Arizona Center will come alive with the spirit of Día de los Muertos engaging attendees with family-friendly interactive art activities, a diverse array of amazing art vendors offering unique handcrafted goods, and a delicious selection of local food trucks.

One of the most significant benefits of this location is the enhanced parking availability. Attendees will have access to ample parking at the Arizona Center garages, with validations for 2-free hours to make the experience even more convenient.

Join Cultural Coalition for the 15th Annual MIKIZTLI: Día de los Muertos PHX Festival in partnership with the Arizona Center for an unforgettable evening of culture, art, and community. This event is free for all, made possible by support from Arizona Commission on the Arts, Phoenix Office of Arts & Culture, and the Levitt Family Foundation.

Donations support Cultural Coalition's free After School Arts Programs, and local youth and professional artists who provide cultural arts educational outreaches to schools, libraries, museums, and nonprofits throughout Arizona.

Date & Time

Sat, Oct 24, 2026 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Venue Details

Arizona Center

455 North 3rd Street
Phoenix, Arizona 85004 Arizona Center
Cultural Coalition, Inc

Cultural Coalitions’ mission is to connect communities and generations to ancestral knowledge and practices through artistic cultural preservation and programs that celebrate Chicano, Latiné, and Indigenous heritage. Since 1996, Cultural Coalition has provided free culturally relevant festivals and educational programs to communities throughout Arizona. More details at culturalcoalition.com

We connect with over 35,000 multigenerational individuals annually, prioritizing cultural representation in the arts that also serves those diverse populations. We produce four annual cultural arts festivals in Phoenix, Mesa, and Tempe, providing access to free arts engagement opportunities within underserved and low-income communities to remove economic and geographic barriers. Our free online arts resources of interviews, artists chats, and online exhibits provides greater accessibility to the arts, preserving cultural objects, and traditional practices. The online Mask Alive Art Collection features over 500 pieces of art that have been used in these community festivals for over four decades, and welcomes everyone to explore and enjoy for free.

Our programs and events feature professional and youth artists, storytellers, folklórico dancers, mariachi musicians, traditional healers/curanderas, and more, as professional practitioners of ancestral traditions to instill cultural pride in our communities. Cultural Coalition also provides a free daily after school arts program, located inside a low-income housing complex in Mesa. The program provides free meals, homework help, and arts, science, and gardening activities, annually serving over 100 youth in grades K-6.