This weekend, San Antonio will come alive with culture and celebration as the city hosts a series of events in honor of Diez y Seis de Septiembre, Mexico’s Independence Day. More than just a cultural observance, this weekend marks a heartfelt tribute to Mexico’s liberty, featuring music, dance, food, and lots of community spirit. Get ready to experience the beauty and richness of Mexican heritage right in the heart of Texas!
The excitement starts on Friday evening with El Grito, a civic ceremony hosted by the Consulate General of Mexico in San Antonio. This event is a spirited reminder of Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla’s rallying cry for independence in 1810 known as “El Grito de Dolores.” Set against the lively backdrop of Market Square at 514 W. Commerce St., the ceremony will feature exciting live music and captivating folkloric dancers. Mark your calendar for 6-9 p.m. It’s a free event, so bring your family and friends!
On Saturday morning, join in the fun at the Dieciséis de Septiembre Parade. Organized by the Avenida Guadalupe Association, this annual parade kicks off bright and early at 10 a.m., starting at the corner of Brazos and Guadalupe streets. Expect a vibrant display of floats, dance, and community spirit as the parade winds its way along Guadalupe Street. This year, the proud grand marshal is nightlife entrepreneur Aaron Peña. After the parade, head over to Plaza Guadalupe for a refreshing treat of free paletas and aguas frescas!
Saturday and Sunday will be bustling with activities as the Fiestas Patrias celebration unfolds at Market Square. From 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday and 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday, attendees can enjoy mariachi performances, traditional Ballet Folklorico groups, delicious food vendors, and talented artisans showcasing their crafts. This event truly encapsulates the heart and soul of the Hispanic culture, allowing everyone to immerse themselves in the rich traditions!
As the weekend draws to a close, don’t miss the Viva Diecisés event at Pearl on Sunday, from 5-9 p.m. Here, you’ll be treated to more mariachi music and folkloric dances—a true feast for the senses! The event will also feature a presentation of Mexico’s national anthem and a lively grito contest, perfect for demonstrating your spirit and enthusiasm.
As if the celebrations weren’t enough, a fantastic Fiesta Patrias concert will take place at Traders Village on Sunday starting at 11 a.m. Catch performances by well-known artists like Michael Salgado, Siggno, and Sunny Sauceda. While the concert is free, remember that parking will cost $6, but it’s definitely worth it for a day filled with joyful music and community vibes!
San Antonio is ready to celebrate Dieciséis de Septiembre in style, bringing together a wide range of events that honor the cultural heritage and independence of Mexico. Whether you’re a lifelong resident or just visiting, grab your family, immerse yourself in the festivities, and revel in the rich tapestry of music, dance, and delicious food that makes our city so special.
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