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02-11-2025 Vol 19

Dia de los Muertos Parade 2025: Houston’s biggest Day of the Dead celebration set to return downtown


HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The Houston Dia de los Muertos Parade is set to make a vibrant return for a fifth year, and hopefully, under clear skies.

The event, which has already become an exciting tradition for the city, was up against some stormy weather in 2024, but still emerged triumphant.

You can watch the 2024 production in the video player below.

Enjoy scenes from ABC13’s broadcast of the 2024 Houston Dia de los Muertos Parade downtown.

This year, just as much action is expected, complete with live music, a procession, food, arts and crafts, and more.

It’s all happening on Saturday, Nov. 1, starting with a festival at 4 p.m. at Sam Houston Park, located at 1000 Bagby St. The parade will get underway at 7 p.m.

The parade is expected to include five grand marshals:

– John Whitmire, Mayor of Houston
– Noe Diaz, Chief of Police, Houston Police Department
– Thomas Munoz, Fire Chief, Houston Fire Department
– Lesley Briones, Harris County Commissioner, Precinct 4
– Adrian Garcia, Harris County Commissioner, Precinct 2

Parking and street closures

Paid parking is available at 1200 Bagby St.

You’ll also want to be aware of the following closures from the City of Houston.

***FESTIVAL (TCS & SECURITY PRIVATE CONTRACTORS)
Curb lane closure and Meter Bagging:
Saturday, November 1 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:59 p.m.
Outbound Allen Parkway (north curb lane/Bike Lane) from Bagby St. to I-45 Overpass (Friday
only)
400 – 500 McKinney (north curb lane) from Bagby to Smith
500 – 400 Walker St. (north and south Curb lanes from Smith to Bagby St.)
300 McKinney St. (south curb lane) from Walker Turnaround/I-45 Exit to Bagby St.

***STREET FUNCTION CLOSURES (TCS & SECURITY PRIVATE CONTRACTORS)
Saturday, November 1 @7:00 a.m. thru Sunday, November 2 @ 1:00 a.m.
Walker Street from Sabine/Walker split to Allen Parkway (behind Sam Houston Park)
Bagby Street from McKinney St. to Dallas St.
Lamar Street @ Brazos to Bagby (leave coned off drive back to Brazos from Heritage Garage)
Outbound Allen Parkway from Bagby St. to I-45 overpass.
Inbound Allen Parkway from Clay St. split to Bagby St.
Brazos St (northbound) @ Dallas St.

PARADE (TCS & SECURITY PRIVATE CONTRACTORS)
TXDot Ramp Closures @ 4:30 p.m.
APWay Exit Ramps off of north and southbound I-45
McKinney off ramp exit from southbound I-45

STAGING (COH – HPW & HPD)
Saturday, November 1 @ 5:00 p.m.
Staging begins @ 5:00 p.m.
Inbound and outbound Allen Parkway from Taft to Bagby St.
Southbound lanes on Sabine St. bridge from north side of bridge to Allen Parkway.
East side curb lane on Gillette St. (in front of Federal Building) from Apartment complex to Allen
Parkway
Eleanor Tinsley Parking Lane (outbound side)
Parking meters bagged by end of day Friday, November 1, 2024
West and east side curb lanes of Heiner St. from Allen Parkway to before exit ramp

PARADE ROUTE (COH – HPW & HPD)
Saturday, November 1 @ 7:00 p.m. (ceremony @ 6:30 p.m. on Bagby St. from Lamar to McKinney)
Parade begins @ 7:00 p.m.
Direction of parade starts on the OUTBOUND side of Allen Parkway @ Pierce Elevated (UNDER
HWY 45) heading east,
North on Bagby, (performance area in center of Bagby between Lamar and McKinney)
East on Walker,
South on Smith,
West on Dallas,
Ending on APWAY (INBOUND) @ Pierce Elevated (UNDER HWY 45).
Disbanding will be on inbound Allen Parkway between Pierce Elevated (HWY 45) & Taft.
End @ 9:00 p.m. (+/-)

Past years have seen a parade of performers, people in Catrina makeup, art cars and other vehicles to help commemorate this important cultural touchstone.

Dia de los Muertos is a lively celebration which began in Mexico as a way to honor our ancestors and recently departed alike.

The holiday is observed with lots of fall colors, food, celebration, and an ofrenda – or alter – featuring the photos of our beloved family members.

The Dia de los Muertos parade and festival launched in Houston in 2021.

ABC13 is proud to be the parade’s official English TV news partner of the Houston Dia de los Muertos Parade.

WATCH: 2023 Houston Dia de los Muertos Parade

ABC13 is proud to bring you all the sights and sounds from the 2023 Houston Dia de Los Muertos Parade.

Houston artist showcases heritage, family and love in beautiful tributes

SEE ALSO: 2021 Houston Dia de los Muertos Parade

WATCH: Localish Celebrates Día de los Muertos

Día de los Muertos is almost here and Localish is celebrating with a look at the traditions that make the day so special.

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