Overview
- Guadalajara’s official program runs October 24 to November 3, featuring 30-plus activities, a October 25 parade from Hidalgo and Chapultepec to Plaza Guadalajara, and a videomapping at the Panteón de Mezquitán with expected traffic restrictions.
- Morelia began installing decorations October 20–26 across the historic center and announced more than 50 free activities, including giant skull and catrina displays and new exhibitions with videomapping.
- Morelos scheduled Festival Miquixtli for October 30 to November 2, projecting over 73 million pesos in economic impact and more than 220,000 visitors, with a refreshed parade route in Cuernavaca and Tlaxcala as guest state.
- Municipalities detailed additional attractions nationwide, from the Mexicráneos street exhibition in Guadalupe starting October 27 to a free November 2 Naucalpan music festival featuring Los Caligaris and other ska and rock bands.
- Cultural guides emphasize the October 27 date for pet ofrendas and detail altar elements, while a viral TikTok/CapCut AI trend, “Su primer día de muertos,” circulates videos depicting loved ones crossing a cempasúchil bridge.