Día de los Muertos Events and Things to Do 2023
Celebrate this joyful holiday reuniting the living and the dead.
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Dia de los Muertos at Thrasher Park
Immerse yourself in this rich cultural experience with a night of remembrance, dance, authentic entertainment, Mexican food and beverages, a parade and more. Nov. 4.
Día de los Muertos Festival at Woodstock Arts
Celebrate as a community with live music, local vendors and the creation of a community ofrenda. Nov. 5.
Día de Muertos Festival at Oakland Cemetery
Experience this Day of the Dead festival with traditional dancing, crafts, entertainment and more. Nov. 5.
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Día de Muertos Festival at Roswell City Hall
Enjoy Mexican food, crafts, Aztec dancers, face painting and more. Oct. 28.
Dia de Muertos at Jess Lucas Park
This Hapeville celebration will include art exhibits, live music, performances, workshops and family fun. Oct. 28.
Halloween – Día de los Muertos at Plaza Fiesta
Enjoy candy, costume contests, music and prizes. Oct. 29.
Día de los Muertos Festival at Woodruff Arts Center
This family-friendly festival includes live music, a mariachi performance, stilt walkers, face painting, traditional Mexican games and more. Oct. 29.
Día de Muertos at Atlanta Symphony Hall
This musical program celebrates Mexican heritage and Latino cultures with dancing skeletons and live music. Oct. 29.
Haints and Saints/Day of the Dead Parade at Decatur Cemetery
This Halloween and Días de los Muertos-themed parade features skeleton puppets, ghouls, zombies, superheroes, marching bands and more. Oct. 29.
Scarecrows in the Gainesville Garden at Atlanta Botanical Garden, Gainesville
Explore the woodlands stuffed with creations around the theme of Día de los Muertos. Through Oct. 29.