‘We the People / Nosotros La Gente’
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24th Street Theatre’s annual Dia de los Muertos block party Photo by Cindy Marie Jenkins
Grammy® Winners The Avila Brothers Headline 24th Street Theatre’s 20th Annual Dia de los Muertos Block Party
Los Angeles, CA (October 27, 2025) We the People / Nosotros La Gente is the theme of 24th Street Theatre’s 20th annual Dia de los Muertos block party this Sunday, November 2nd. This year the event is headlined by five-time Grammy® award winners The Avila Brothers.
Other performers set to perform on the outdoor stage include Pasitico Latin Band, Mariachi Calilajara, Aztec dance troupe Huitzilopochtli, ballet folklórico with Sol de Fuego and Flor de Mayo; the “Catrina Guapachosa” on stilts (Ismael Ramírez Hurtado); and more.
Univision anchor Cecelia Bográn will be a special guest during the first hour of the event, from 6 PM to 7 PM. Enjoy homemade tamales, craft booths, and a graveyard where families can make their own altars for departed loved ones, plus a Ferris wheel and merry–go–round. The evening kicks off at 5:45 PM with a procession led by ceremonial dancers Comparsa de Chinelos Amigos de Morelos. Come in costume!
Music, dance, rides, food, craft vendors and more

Photo by Cindy Marie Jenkins
Presented in partnership with Los Angeles City Council President Marqueece Harris-Dawson (CD8) and Council Member Eunisses Hernandez (CD1), the festival extends over four city blocks, from 24th Street Theatre to Hoover Street, and from 23rd to 25th Streets on Hoover.
Event Details:
The event is this Sunday, November 2nd from 5:45 PM to 10 PM. The Kick off procession with ceremonial dancers Comparsa de Chinelos Amigos de Morelos from the corner of Magnolia and Adams at 5:45 PM to 24th Street Theatre, where the event begins at 6 PM. Admission is FREE.
24th Street Theatre is located at 1117 West 24th St., Los Angeles 90007 (Hoover Street between 23rd and 25th Streets)
More information at 24thStreet.org
This event is made possible in part by grants from the California Arts Council, Capital Group, City of L.A. Department of Cultural Affairs, The Carl and Roberta Deutsch Foundation, The David Kobrin Artistic Scholarship Fund for Inner City Youth, Dwight Stuart Youth Fund, Friars Charitable Foundation, L.A. County Department of Arts and Culture,The NonProfit Sustainability Initiative, OneLegacy, Perenchio Foundation, The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation, Snap Foundation, USC Good Neighbors Campaign.
*Special thanks to Lucy Pollak Public Relations


