Here are Phoenix’s best Cinco de Mayo parties and events in 2024 (2024)

There’s more to Cinco de Mayo than just wild parties, gringo. The first thing you should know about the annual holiday is that it’s a celebration with roots in Mexico’s history, commemorating the country’s unlikely victory over the French army during the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862.

These days, Cinco de Mayo is celebrated more in the U.S. during a day filled with fiestas and cultural events. A similar scene unfolds in the Valley, where street festivals and numerous parties at local bars, clubs, and drinkeries occur each year.

Such will be the case during Cinco de Mayo in 2024, which falls on a weekend. Here’s a rundown of metro Phoenix’s biggest festivals, parties, and events from Friday, May 3 to Sunday, May 5.

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Aunt Chilada's

7330 N. Dreamy Draw Drive

Aunt Chilada's annual Cinco de Mayo fiesta have been a local hallmark of the holiday for decades. This year’s edition kicks off at noon and will include giveaways, drink specials and other fun. Live music and entertainment starts at 2 p.m. with performances throughout the afternoon and evening from The Jokerz, Guadalajara Dancers and the Raun Alosi Band. A $10 cover charge starts at 1 p.m. and can be purchased online in advance.

Blue Agave

7000 E. Mayo Blvd., Scottsdale

The Cinco de Mayo festivities at Blue Agave on May 5 kick off at 9 a.m. with mimosas, espresso martinis, a small brunch menu and a DJ set. Local mariachis will perform from noon to 4 p.m. and karaoke starts at 9 p.m. Food and drink specials and various beer and liquor promos (including JAJA Tequila, Corona and Dos Equis) will be offered throughout the day. Hours are 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Call 480-419-6375.

Casa Amigos

7320 E. Indian Plaza, Scottsdale

Rapper and trap music star Tee Grizzley will headline the Cinco de Mayo weekend celebration at Scottsdale tacos and tequila joint Casa Amigos on May 4. Appropriate dress is required for entry and will be strictly enforced. The party starts at 6 p.m. Free admission is available until 9 p.m., general admission is $15 and VIP tickets are $30 and include “skip the line” access.

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C.A.S.A. Tempe is located just off Mill Avenue.

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C.A.S.A. Tempe

5 East Sixth St., Tempe

This indoor/outdoor bar just off Mill Avenue in downtown Tempe is planning a three-day “C.A.S.A. de Mayo” block party from May 3 to 5 with DJs, drinks and dancing each day. The party starts at 9 p.m. on May 3 and at 11 a.m. on May 4 and 5. Call 480-557-8226 for more details.

Casino Arizona

524 N. 92nd St., Scottsdale

The music of influential Tejano superstar Selena will be celebrated inside the Showroom at Casino Arizona during the Selena Super Show on May 3 and 4. The 90-minute-long tribute show starts at 7:30 p.m. each night and will feature such songs as “Como La Flor,” “Amor Prohibido” and “Cobardo.” Tickets are $20 to $40. Call 480-850-7777.

Cinco de Mayo Phoenix Festival

Washington Street and First Avenue

The annual Cinco de Mayo Phoenix Festival has been a staple of the holiday in the Valley since the mid-'90s. It's a daylong street party in downtown Phoenix offering a mix of traditional music and entertainment, food and drinks, cultural activities and local vendors. This year’s edition on May 4 will also include luche libre wrestling matches, mariachi musicians, giveaways, baile folklorico dancing, a kid zone and more. Two stages of live music are planned with headlining performances by Latin-funk legends WAR, reggae act Big Mountain and local bands Las Calakas and Znora. Hours are noon to 10 p.m. General admission is $5 in person before 5 p.m., $10 thereafter, and free for kids 10 and under. VIP tickets are $40 and include exclusive access to the stage and a private bar while the "Exclusivo" package is $75 and features three complimentary drinks and a street taco plate. Call 602-279-4669.

Cinco De Mayo Street Fair and Car Show

6062 S. Central Ave.

The South Plaza shopping center will host this free community event on May 5 featuring a lowrider show along with vendors, live entertainment and food trucks. Hours are from 3 to 10 p.m. Call 602-276-6977 or email [emailprotected] for more info.

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Crescent Ballroom in downtown Phoenix.

Crescent Ballroom

Crescent Ballroom

308 N. Second Ave.

Long-running local band Jaleo, best known for their energetic and electrifying blends of salsa music and other Latin genres, will present a special Cinco afternoon edition of their Cafe Jaleo event at 2:30 p.m. on May 5. Tickets are $18 (plus fees) in advance and $23 (plus fees) on the day of the event. Call 602-716-2222.

Cobra Arcade Bar

801 N. Second St.

Cobra Arcade Bar’s annual Cinco De Mayo celebration from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. on May 5 will include drink specials and hot spins from local DJs like Mrs. Xavier, Pvpi Fvnko, Chum Chum, Ellery and Joseph Torres. There’s no cover for the 21-and-over affair. Call 602-595-5873.

Desert Diamond Arena

9400 W. Maryland Ave., Glendale

Regional Mexican/Latin pop singer Pepe Aguilar’s "Jariepo Hasta Los Husesos" tour is scheduled to stop at Desert Diamond Arena on May 5. Members of his family, including his children Leonardo and Angela Aguilar, will also perform. The show starts at 7 p.m. Tickets are $35.50 to $75.50.

Diego Pops

4338 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale

Over-the-top thrills await at the three-day fiesta at Diego Pops in Scottsdale, including lucha libre wrestling matches, beer burros and a mechanical taco patrons can ride. Call 480-970-1007 for hours and other details.

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Dos Gringos in Mesa.

Dos Gringos

Dos Gringos

1958 S. Greenfield Road, Mesa

Cinco de Mayo is a major deal at his Mexican beach bar-themed establishment. This year’s festivities on May 5 will have such over-the-top activities as an ice luge, oversized yard games, mariachi musicians, giant pinatas and even a donkey that delivers beers to patrons. DJs will also perform. Doors open at 11 a.m. and the cover starts at 1 p.m. Call 480-633-5525 for more info.

El Hefe

4425 N. Saddlebag Trail, Scottsdale

This Scottsdale party hub will host five straight nights of festivities during its annual Cinco de Hefe celebration from May 1 to 5. Expect all manner of drinking, dancing and debauchery each night from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Call 480-945-6200 for more details and admission info.

Gila River Resorts & Casinos – Wild Horse Pass

5040 Wild Horse Pass Boulevard, Chandler

The Jalisco, Mexico-based technobanda ensemble, best known for their heartfelt ballads and for popularizing the quebradita dancing style in the '90s, are scheduled to perform inside The Showroom at Wild Horse Pass at 8 p.m. on May 5. Tickets start at $39.

The Hot Chick

4363 N. 75th St., Scottsdale

The Hot Chick’s Cinco de Mayo party on May 5 will include arcade games and live entertainment by local DJs. You can also score food and drink specials. The party starts at noon. Call 480-550-7507 for complete info.

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The pool at Lylo Swim Club at the Rise Uptown Hotel.

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Lylo Swim Club

400 W. Camelback Road

Lylo Swim Club will host the Salsa Bachata Pool Party on May 5 from 5 to 9 p.m. Patrons can swim, shake their moneymakers on the dance floor or enjoy co*cktails and good vibes. DJ Calidad and DJ Papi Chulo will provide the beats. Swimwear or stylish summer attire is encouraged. Tickets for the 21-and-over are $20.

Madison Center for the Arts

5601 N. 16th St.

Grammy-nominated musician, composer and vocalist José Hernández will bring the Mariachi Sol de México to Madison Center for the Arts on May 5 for a special Cinco de Mayo concert at the venue. Tickets for the 7 p.m. performance are $30 to $65. Call 602-664-7777.

Maya

7333 E. Indian Plaza, Scottsdale

Blockbuster EDM duo Slander will headline the Cinco de Maya pool party at this Scottsdale dance destination. Gates open at noon and tickets are $85 per person.

The Mexicano

4801 E. Cactus Road

The three-day Cinco de Mayo fiesta from May 3 to 5 will include live DJs, fire dancers, lawn games, specialty drinks like Mexican candy shots, commemorative swag and more. Doors open at 11 a.m. each day. Call 602-812-2100 for more info.

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The dancefloor lights up at Stardust Pinbar.

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Stardust Pinbar

401 W. Van Buren St., Suite C

Get an early start to your Cinco de Mayo festivities during Stardust’s party from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. on May 4. DJ Chris Villa will be in the mix and there will be drink specials all night. Admission is free. Call 602-254-2931.

Thundercat Lounge

747 W. Van Buren St.

Show off your best perreo dance moves during the Gasolina Fiesta: Reggaeton Party on May 5. Reggaeton, dembow and Latin EDM tunes will pulsate throughout Thundercat Lounge’s main room during the 21-and-over dance event, which kicks off at 9 p.m. Tickets are $20.

The Womack

5749 N. 7th Ave.

DJ Exquisite will spin up selections of salsa, mambo, Latin jazz, bachata and other danceable genres during a special “Cinco De Mambo” edition of Latin Lounge Sunday on May 5. A salsa lesson will take place from 8 to 9 p.m. with social dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Admission to the 21-and-over event are $10.

The Westin Tempe Hotel

11 E. Seventh St., Tempe

Dive into a day of fun at the Skysill Rooftop Lounge during its Cinco de Mayo pool party from noon to 4 p.m. on May 5. A local DJ will serve up beats throughout the afternoon and specials on margaritas and Corona Premier will be available. Tickets are $10 per person and include one beer of glass of wine. Call 480-968-8885 for more information.

Westside Blues, Jazz & More

17045 N. 59th Ave., Glendale

This recently reopened nightclub and music venue will host a Cinco de Mayo performance by Carmela y Más – the local ensemble led by vocalist Carmela Ramirez that combines Latin jazz with salsa music and Afro-Cuban rhythms – from 3 to 6 p.m. on May 5. Admission is $20 plus a two-drink minimum. Call 602-761-6816.

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Here are Phoenix’s best Cinco de Mayo parties and events in 2024 (2024)

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Where is the biggest Cinco de Mayo party? ›

So, it's hardly surprising that Los Angeles is one of the best places to mark the occasion. LA's Fiesta Broadway is known for being the largest celebration of Cinco de Mayo in the world, held along Broadway in the city's Downtown area.

What state celebrates the most Cinco de Mayo? ›

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What is the Cinco de Mayo Festival in Chandler, Arizona known for? ›

Cinco de mayo is a crazy celebration of Mexican army against the French in the Battle of Puebla that dates back from 1862. Cinco de Mayo 2024 festival in Chandler is celebrated with a grandiose through all the parties, parades and food.

What does Cinco de Mayo mean in English? ›

Cinco de Mayo, holiday celebrated in parts of Mexico and the United States in honour of a military victory in 1862 over the French forces of Napoleon III. Battle of Puebla. Spanish: “Fifth of May” Also called: Anniversary of the Battle of Puebla.

Where is the best place in Mexico for Cinco de Mayo? ›

The home of Cinco de Mayo itself, Puebla is the only city in Mexico that truly celebrates the day.

Why don't Mexicans celebrate Cinco de Mayo? ›

The victory of the Battle of Puebla is primarily celebrated in the city of Puebla, which largely recognizes the victory through military reenactments. For the rest of Mexico, Cinco de Mayo is not considered a national holiday, so businesses are still open and most people still go to work like any other day.

What is the most popular food eaten on Cinco de Mayo? ›

Cinco de Mayo, as celebrated in the United States, shares some similarities to St. Patrick's Day: a mainstream marketing fiasco that's evolved out of an authentic celebration of cultural heritage. The typical Cinco de Mayo is a day of eating tacos and drinking margaritas.

Is Cinco de Mayo a bigger holiday in the United States or in Mexico? ›

The big picture: It is a bigger holiday in America than it is in Mexico. "Cinco de Mayo is a day to celebrate the resilience, culture, and heritage of generations of Mexican Americans," President Biden posted on X last year.

What is the official Mexican dish called? ›

Chile en nogada, maize, tamales, pozole, mezcal, pan de muerto, cóctel de camarón Mole sauce, which has dozens of varieties across the Republic, is seen as a symbol of Mexicanidad and is considered Mexico's national dish.

Which city devotes three days to celebrating Cinco de Mayo? ›

In Mexico, the commemoration of the battle continues to be mostly ceremonial, such as through military parades or battle reenactments. The city of Puebla marks the event with various festivals and reenactments of the battle.

What race is held in Chandler Arizona on Cinco de Mayo? ›

The annual Cinco de Mayo Celebration honors the Hispanic community's many contributions to the City of Chandler. The festival also features the popular Chihuahua Races and the crowning of the King and Queen Chihuahua.

Who actually celebrates Cinco de Mayo? ›

Cinco de Mayo is celebrated in Mexico, but not as widely as in the United States. In Puebla, the day is observed with military parades, battle reenactments and other events. In other parts of Mexico, it is not as widely celebrated.

Where is the biggest Cinco de Mayo celebration held? ›

Los Angeles, California

On the 5th of May every year, Los Angeles holds Fiesta Broadway, which is the largest celebration of Cinco de Mayo in the world.

What colors do people wear on Cinco de Mayo? ›

The traditional uniform for Cinco de Mayo celebrations is festive and colorful, many featuring the colors of the Mexican flag (red, white, and green).

What is the real name of Cinco de Mayo? ›

Cinco de Mayo, or the fifth of May, is a holiday that celebrates the date of the Mexican army's May 5, 1862 victory over France at the Battle of Puebla during the Franco-Mexican War. The day, which falls on Sunday, May 5 in 2024, is also known as Battle of Puebla Day.

What country is Cinco de Mayo most popular in? ›

Celebrated annually on May 5, Cinco de Mayo recognizes Mexico's victory over the Second French Empire led by Napoleon III at the Battle of Puebla in 1862. The holiday has since become perhaps more popular in the U.S. than in Mexico and is often celebrated by people of Mexican American heritage.

What city in the United States had 500000 people celebrating Cinco de Mayo? ›

In the United States, by contrast, more than 500 cities have annual Cinco de Mayo celebrations, with the largest in Los Angeles, drawing as many as 500,000 revelers.

Is Cinco de Mayo big in Texas? ›

Whatever the reason for its popularity, Cinco de Mayo is a great excuse to celebrate Mexican American culture and springtime in Texas. You can find tons of Cinco de Mayo events happening this weekend around the North Texas area on the Go See DFW calendar. Here are a few of our favorite picks.

Is Cinco de Mayo a big bar day? ›

The beer industry's stranglehold has continued: Cinco de Mayo is one of the biggest American holidays for beer sales, Quartz reported, and in 2022, commercial beer sales were 12% higher during the week of Cinco de Mayo than an average week in the year.

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