Join Mexican community events in California celebrating your cultural heritage. Find cultural festivals, professional networking events, religious celebrations, educational workshops, fundraisers, and social gatherings that bring the Mexican community together. Stay connected with events that honor your traditions and create meaningful connections.
Experience the flavors of Mexico City with Mexican bites, Don Julio tequila, live Latin music, and dancing, all at the Granada.
Celebrate the vibrant flavors, rhythms, and spirit of Mexico City at the MOHI Fiesta, an immersive culinary and cultural experience at the Granada in Morgan Hill. This lively evening brings together bold cuisine, premium tequila, and high-energy music for a night designed to transport guests straight to the heart of Mexico City.
Guests will enjoy a walk-around tasting experience featuring inspired Mexican bites, alongside Don Julio tequila tastings and festive handcrafted cocktails. From bright, vibrant flavors to smoky, savory favorites, every dish is designed to pair perfectly with the evening’s spirited pours.
As you sip and savor, take in the sounds of a live Latin band setting the mood with energetic rhythms. Later in the evening, a DJ takes over to keep the celebration going, turning the Granada into a lively dance floor where the fiesta continues well into the night.
Whether you're coming for the tequila, the food, the music, or simply the atmosphere, MOHI Fiesta is all about bringing people together for a vibrant night of flavor, culture, and celebration.
📅 Saturday, May 2
⏰ 7:00 PM
🎟 $55 per person | 21+
Come hungry, come ready to dance, and experience Mexico City — Granada style. 💃🌮🥃
Saturday, 02, 22.27 -
Saturday, 02, 22.27
Morgan Hill,
CA
_$25
Step into the ancient traditions of Mexico with this empowering Azteca Dance Fundamentals class.
Class Details
Date: Tuesdays, April 7 - June 2 (9 class meetings)
Time: 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Age: 5 - Adults
Instructor: Jeniffer Sanchez
Danza Azteca Fundamentals
Step into the ancient traditions of Mexico with this empowering Aztec Dance class, a celebration of indigenous culture, spirituality, and rhythm. In this class, you'll learn the fundamental movements, footwork, and drum patterns (huehuetl) of Danza Azteca, a ceremonial dance that honors the earth and the cosmos. Emphasis is placed on connecting with the history, symbolism, and spiritual significance behind each step. Through dynamic and powerful choreography, you'll gain strength, endurance, and a deeper connection to the ancestral roots of this ancient tradition. Open to dancers of all levels, this class offers a unique opportunity to experience the cultural richness of Aztec dance while fostering a sense of community and respect for indigenous heritage.
Registration and Refund Policy:
Please provide an Eventbrite ticket on the first day of class as proof of enrollment. Students under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. A class may close when enrollment falls below seven (7) students at any time during the term. There are no refunds, credits, or extensions. There is a $10 fee to switch classes.
Tuesday, 07, 18.00 -
Tuesday, 02, 19.00
Los Angeles,
CA
_$25
Get ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Mexican folklore at Folkloreada 2026, where traditions come to life!
Folkloreada returns for a vibrant celebration of Mexican culture through baile folklórico, music, and community. This special showcase brings together folklórico dance groups from across California, each representing traditional dances from different regions of México.
Experience a full day of color, rhythm, and tradition as dancers from around the state share the stage in a powerful celebration of cultural heritage and community.
This family-friendly event welcomes audiences of all ages to come together, support the arts, and celebrate the richness of Mexican folklórico traditions.
🎟️ Free event / RSVP encouraged 📍 La Plaza
Join us for an unforgettable day of dance, culture, and community at Folkloreada.
Sunday, 17, 12.00 -
Sunday, 17, 18.00
San Jose,
CA
_$25
Get ready to experience the vibrant sounds and energy of mariachi music at Viva El Mariachi 2026!
Viva El Mariachi 2026
Get Ready to experience the vibrant sounds and energy of the SFUSD Mariachi music at Viva El Mariachi 2026. This is the perfect event for the lovers of Mexican traditions, Do not miss this celebration in person it will make your heart beat to the rhythm of the Mariachi
Friday, 20, 18.00 -
Friday, 20, 20.00
San Francisco,
CA
_$25
✨ This is not a rushed food festival. It’s a place to eat well, slow down, and enjoy the moment. ✨
Love & Taco Fest isn’t just about eating tacos — it’s about lingering, connecting, and feeling something.
Set inside the beautiful grounds of the Heritage Museum of Orange County, this festival is designed as an immersive, stroll-worthy experience where food, music, culture, and community blend together. Think: music floating through the trees, tacos in hand, conversations sparked between bites, and moments you’ll want to stay in just a little longer.
Whether you come with your partner, your friends, or your family, Love & Tacos Fest is meant to be savored — not rushed.
Who This Is For
• Couples looking for an easy date day
• Friends who want good food + vibes
• Families who want space to relax and explore
• Anyone who loves tacos and community
✨ THE EXPERIENCE ✨
🌮 Curated Taco Experience
A hand-selected lineup of local taco vendors offering a wide range of flavors, styles, and specialties. This is about quality, variety, and discovering new favorites — not overwhelming rows of the same thing.
🎶 Live Music & Cultural Vibes
Live performances create the soundtrack for the afternoon, turning the space into a relaxed, joyful hangout where music, food, and people naturally connect.
🛍️ Makers & Creative Market
Shop small and support local. Browse artisan goods, handmade items, and creative brands woven seamlessly into the festival atmosphere.
🌿 A Beautiful, Walkable Setting
The museum grounds offer shaded paths, open lawns, and space to roam, sit, dance, eat, and take it all in — making this feel more like a curated day out than a crowded food event.
👨👩👧 Family-Friendly Energy
Welcoming, inclusive, and easygoing. Come with kids, come with friends, come with your people — there’s room for everyone to enjoy at their own pace.
🎟️ TICKET OPTIONS — CHOOSE HOW YOU EXPERIENCE THE FEST
🔥 Date Night Pass
🎟️ GA Admission
🍹 VIP Experience
Why You Should Go
Love & Tacos Fest blends amazing food with local culture, music, and makers in a welcoming festival environment. Whether you’re all about tacos, exploring local art, or spending quality time with friends and family, this is one of Orange County’s most delicious winter events.
👉WHY UPGRADE?
Upgraded tickets aren’t just add-ons — they’re about how you feel during the event. Less waiting. More intention. Extra moments that turn a fun afternoon into a memorable experience.
🎟️ Upgrades are limited and available while supplies last.
Saturday, 21, 14.00 -
Saturday, 21, 18.00
Santa Ana,
CA
_$25
Laughs, Latin food, Lovely night with ur friends :)
Featuring:
Mateen Stewart (Last Week Tonight W/ John Oliver)
Tori Piskin (Wild N' Out)
Justin Alexio (Netflix)
Char Ramtin (@char.ramtin)
J-Stir (jstircomedy)
Delicious comida from Jaragua restaurant!
🍹No food or drink minimums 🫓
Saturday, 07, 20.45 -
Saturday, 07, 22.15
Los Angeles,
CA
_$25
Laughs, Latin food, Lovely night with ur friends :)
Featuring:
Mateen Stewart (Last Week Tonight W/ John Oliver)
Tori Piskin (Wild N' Out)
Justin Alexio (Netflix)
Char Ramtin (@char.ramtin)
J-Stir (jstircomedy)
Delicious comida from Jaragua restaurant!
🍹No food or drink minimums 🫓
Saturday, 07, 20.45 -
Saturday, 07, 22.15
Los Angeles,
CA
_$25
Diana Gameros is a Mexican singer/songwriter who performs songs of love, longing, and hope. Originally from Ciudad Juárez, México, and now living in San Francisco, Gameros creates inspiring music that reflects the 21st century experiences of a young indie artist at the borderlands between cultures, languages, and genres. Whether teasing every ounce of expression from her acoustic guitar or bringing people to their feet with her dynamic full band, Gameros transfixes listeners with her soaring vocals, impressive musicianship and captivating stage presence.
Saturday, 24, 19.00 -
Saturday, 24, 21.00
Seaside,
CA
_$25
Experience the flavors of Mexico City with Mexican bites, Don Julio tequila, live Latin music, and dancing, all at the Granada.
Celebrate the vibrant flavors, rhythms, and spirit of Mexico City at the MOHI Fiesta, an immersive culinary and cultural experience at the Granada in Morgan Hill. This lively evening brings together bold cuisine, premium tequila, and high-energy music for a night designed to transport guests straight to the heart of Mexico City.
Guests will enjoy a walk-around tasting experience featuring inspired Mexican bites, alongside Don Julio tequila tastings and festive handcrafted cocktails. From bright, vibrant flavors to smoky, savory favorites, every dish is designed to pair perfectly with the evening’s spirited pours.
As you sip and savor, take in the sounds of a live Latin band setting the mood with energetic rhythms. Later in the evening, a DJ takes over to keep the celebration going, turning the Granada into a lively dance floor where the fiesta continues well into the night.
Whether you're coming for the tequila, the food, the music, or simply the atmosphere, MOHI Fiesta is all about bringing people together for a vibrant night of flavor, culture, and celebration.
📅 Saturday, May 2
⏰ 7:00 PM
🎟 $55 per person | 21+
Come hungry, come ready to dance, and experience Mexico City — Granada style. 💃🌮🥃
Saturday, 24, 19.00 - Saturday, 24, 21.00
Morgan Hill, CA
60.54
Step into the ancient traditions of Mexico with this empowering Azteca Dance Fundamentals class.
Class Details
Date: Tuesdays, April 7 - June 2 (9 class meetings)
Time: 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Age: 5 - Adults
Instructor: Jeniffer Sanchez
Danza Azteca Fundamentals
Step into the ancient traditions of Mexico with this empowering Aztec Dance class, a celebration of indigenous culture, spirituality, and rhythm. In this class, you'll learn the fundamental movements, footwork, and drum patterns (huehuetl) of Danza Azteca, a ceremonial dance that honors the earth and the cosmos. Emphasis is placed on connecting with the history, symbolism, and spiritual significance behind each step. Through dynamic and powerful choreography, you'll gain strength, endurance, and a deeper connection to the ancestral roots of this ancient tradition. Open to dancers of all levels, this class offers a unique opportunity to experience the cultural richness of Aztec dance while fostering a sense of community and respect for indigenous heritage.
Registration and Refund Policy:
Please provide an Eventbrite ticket on the first day of class as proof of enrollment. Students under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. A class may close when enrollment falls below seven (7) students at any time during the term. There are no refunds, credits, or extensions. There is a $10 fee to switch classes.
Saturday, 24, 19.00 - Saturday, 24, 21.00
Los Angeles, CA
108.55
Get ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Mexican folklore at Folkloreada 2026, where traditions come to life!
Folkloreada returns for a vibrant celebration of Mexican culture through baile folklórico, music, and community. This special showcase brings together folklórico dance groups from across California, each representing traditional dances from different regions of México.
Experience a full day of color, rhythm, and tradition as dancers from around the state share the stage in a powerful celebration of cultural heritage and community.
This family-friendly event welcomes audiences of all ages to come together, support the arts, and celebrate the richness of Mexican folklórico traditions.
🎟️ Free event / RSVP encouraged 📍 La Plaza
Join us for an unforgettable day of dance, culture, and community at Folkloreada.
Saturday, 24, 19.00 - Saturday, 24, 21.00
San Jose, CA
0.00
Mariachi de Uclatlán is a student-led musical organization at the University of California – Los Angeles that carries a profound mission of cultural preservation and community engagement. Founded informally in 1961 and formally established as a course of study in 1964, this groundbreaking ensemble emerged as the first of its kind at an American university, reflecting UCLA's commitment to honoring diverse musical traditions within the vibrant cultural landscape of Los Angeles, California.
At its heart, Mariachi de Uclatlán embodies values of voice, counterpoint, resonance, and virtuosity—principles that guide the entire UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music community. The ensemble brings together students from across UCLA's diverse academic disciplines, united by their passion for traditional Mexican music and cultural heritage. This inclusive approach transforms the ensemble into more than a performance group; it becomes a bridge connecting students to Mexican cultural traditions and to one another through shared artistic expression.
Under the mentorship of Grammy-winning director Jesús "Chuy" Guzmán, ensemble members develop both technical excellence and deep cultural understanding. The organization celebrates life, honors traditions, and maintains connections to Mexican communities through performances that range from concert halls to cultural celebrations throughout Los Angeles and beyond. Recent international performances, including a notable visit to Japan in partnership with Mariachi Los Camperos, demonstrate the ensemble's role in fostering intercultural musical partnerships and global cultural dialogue.
Mariachi de Uclatlán represents UCLA's vision of welcoming students from all backgrounds and providing mentorship that prepares them to flourish in an evolving musical landscape. By preserving and performing traditional Mexican musical styles—son jalisciense, son huasteco, bolero, ranchera, and huapango—the ensemble serves as a vital cultural institution within Los Angeles, enriching both the university community and the broader city.
Serving as a bridge between Mexico and Orange County, California, the Mexican Career Consulate in Santa Ana embodies the Government of Mexico's commitment to its citizens and communities abroad. The consulate maintains a broad service area encompassing the entire Orange County region, with jurisdiction extending to thirty-three cities and municipalities including Anaheim, Irvine, Huntington Beach, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Costa Mesa, and numerous other communities throughout the county. This expansive coverage demonstrates the consulate's dedication to ensuring that Mexican nationals and residents across Santa Ana and surrounding areas have accessible government representation and support. The consulate's presence in Santa Ana, California reflects the significant Mexican heritage and cultural importance of the region, serving as a cornerstone institution for the community. By maintaining jurisdiction over such a wide geographic area—from coastal cities like Seal Beach and Dana Point to inland communities such as Orange and Placentia—the consulate reinforces Mexico's commitment to supporting its citizens wherever they reside in Orange County. The institution plays a crucial role in fostering cultural connections, facilitating important life services, and maintaining the vital link between the Mexican government and its community members throughout the Santa Ana area and beyond.
Representing the Government of Mexico in San Jose, CA, the Consulate General serves as a vital bridge between Mexico and Northern California's diverse communities. This diplomatic mission operates across a five-county region encompassing Santa Clara, Monterey, and San Benito counties, along with the Salinas Valley and Santa Cruz County, providing essential services to Mexican nationals and facilitating visa processes for foreign visitors. As one of ten consular missions throughout California, the San Jose consulate plays a significant role in supporting Mexican citizens while strengthening cultural and diplomatic ties.
The consulate's mission extends beyond traditional government functions to embrace Mexico's cultural identity and values within the Silicon Valley community. By safeguarding national interests and security based on Mexico's constitutional foreign policy principles, the office demonstrates commitment to both its citizens and the broader international community. The San Jose consulate recognizes the importance of maintaining strong connections between Mexico and the United States, working collaboratively to address the needs of Mexican nationals, facilitate legitimate travel, and promote mutual understanding between nations. Through its comprehensive services and cultural initiatives, the consulate contributes to the vibrant Mexican-American community throughout Northern California.
San Jose,
CA
California's Pacific coastline runs for hundreds of miles where coastal mountains meet the sea — rugged headlands, turquoise coves, and sea stacks along the route from Big Sur and the Central Coast to beaches north and south.