Fiesta Broadway is returning to Los Angeles for its 33rd edition. The festival marks a decades-long tradition of celebrating Latino culture through music, food, and community involvement. It is considered one of the nation’s largest Cinco de Mayo celebrations, drawing thousands to Downtown Los Angeles.
Fiesta Broadway is Back for 33rd edition
The Fiesta Broadway 2026 celebration will transform Broadway in Downtown Los Angeles into a vibrant street fair filled with performances, vendors, and cultural showcases. Admission to the festival is free and open to all.
Fiesta Broadway has become a staple cultural event in Los Angeles, honoring Mexican and Latin American culture. The festival launched in 1990 and continues to serve as a platform for community pride and cultural expression.
The festival showcases its multicultural roots through music, dance, art, and food. It also brings together people from across the region, fostering a strong sense of community.
Local artists, performers, and community organizations also have the opportunity to present their work to a large audience. Here are the event details:
- Location: Broadway, between 1st and 4th Street, Downtown Los Angeles
- Date: Sunday, April 26, 2026
- Time: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Broadway Party Experience and Talent Lineup

Fiesta Broadway will be a day of live entertainment across multiple stages, highlighting established and emerging Latin artists. This year’s lineup includes Edwin Luna, Banda Los Recoditos, Mariana Ochoa, and Carlos Baute, with performances paying tribute to the Latin hits of the 1990s.
Besides music, visitors can expect various events, such as Lucha Libre wrestling, dance performances, and interactive areas for families. There will also be food vendors and local businesses along the streets with a variety of Latin cuisine and cultural goods.
The festival prioritizes inclusivity and community participation, which allows visitors to embrace cultural diversity. The yearly celebration continues to be a major event among both residents and visitors as the city continues to show its dedication to celebrating its multicultural spirit.



