Hollywood Forever’s Day of the Dead Celebration has been a beloved tradition for over two decades, paying tribute to the vibrant customs and rituals of Día De Los Muertos.
Each year, the event offers an immersive experience that celebrates life, death, and the timeless connection between the living and the departed. Día De Los Muertos marks the beginning of Halloween and the true meaning of the holiday in Latin America, the celebration of life.
LA Day of the Dead Photo Credit: Julia Melim
LA Day of the Dead
Photo Credit: Julia Melim
LA Day of the Dead
Photo Credit: Julia Melim
LA Day of the Dead
Photo Credit: Julia Melim
We stepped into the mystical world of Tonas and Nahuales — spiritual guides and guardians central to indigenous Mesoamerican cultures — as Hollywood Forever’s Día De Los Muertos returned for its 25th spellbinding edition for an all-day adventure into the heart of Mesoamerican tradition.
LA Day of the Dead
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This year’s thrilling artwork was unveiled by the visionary artist Antonio Fuentes, whose work captures the magic and mystery of Tonas and Nahuales. His painstakingly hand carved and painted Xoloitzcuintli sculpture is the centerpiece of this year’s event art.
The main stage was set ablaze by an extraordinary lineup and amazing performances:
- Pedro Fernández – Bringing the soulful essence of Mexican ranchera to life, his voice guides you through the celebration like a true spiritual guardian.
- Los Lobos – The legendary rockers who blend Chicano rock with traditional Mexican sounds, they transport you to the very soul of the festivities.
- Reyna Tropical – Formed as a duo in 2016, and now the solo project of guitarist and songwriter, Fabi Reyna, immerse you in their tropical rhythms, echoing the vibrant energy of Tonas.
- Ambar Lucid – With her ethereal voice and dreamy tunes, she serenades your spirit, bridging the gap between the physical and the mystical.
- El Santo Golpe – Their explosive beats make you dance to the rhythm of your Nahual, awakening the ancient spirit within.
- Tania Libertad – Her powerful voice channels the essence of transformation, resonating with the wisdom of the ages.
LA Day of the Dead
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Cello Azul y MariaChingona (Sacude Este Trauma)
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In the Zapotec tradition of Oaxaca, each person is born with a Tona, an animal counterpart that shapes their destiny, sharing its traits with them. Alongside the Tona, the Nahuales serve as spiritual guardians, often taking animal form. According to legend, some powerful beings can even shapeshift into their Nahual under the veil of night, embodying their animal spirit. This celebration honors these sacred bonds, illuminating the deep connection between our physical and spiritual realms.
LA Day of the Dead
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Xolotl – the hairless dogs of the Aztecs – ruled over the sunset, lightning and death. According to creation stories, humans and xoloitzcuintlis were formed from the same Bone of Life. Xolos are a gift to humans to guard them in life and guide them through the stages of the afterlife.
LA Day of the Dead
Photo Credit: Julia Melim
LA Day of the Dead
Photo Credit: Julia Melim
LA Day of the Dead
Photo Credit: Julia Melim
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