Tijuana Weekend Nov Events

Experience a vibrant weekend in Tijuana with thrilling concerts and events celebrating Día de Muertos from November 1-3. Get ready for Catrina fashion shows, music concerts, and record-breaking pan de muerto!

**Weekend Activities in Tijuana: Top 9 Events for November 1 to November 3**

Are you wondering what to do this weekend in Tijuana? We have compiled a list of thrilling concerts and events happening from Friday, November 1st, through Sunday, November 3rd, 2024, to celebrate Día de Muertos.

**1. Catrina Fashion Show:**
– **When:** Friday, November 1
– **Where:** Esplanade in front of the Domo IMAX steps
– **Time:** 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
– **Cost:** Free
Enjoy a creative fashion exhibition by students from UNID University during the Día de Muertos Festival.

**2. Los Rumberos Concert:**
– **When:** Friday, November 1
– **Where:** Black Box Tijuana
– **Time:** 7:00 PM
– **Cost:** General: $350 MN, VIP: $500 MN
Experience the infectious rhythms of rumba pop with Lito De la Isla and Paul Sefchovich.

**3. Lupita D’Alessio’s ‘Gracias Tour’:**
– **When:** Saturday, November 2
– **Where:** El Foro
– **Time:** 9:00 PM
– **Cost:** From $800 MN to $3,300 MN depending on seating
The iconic “Sleeping Lioness,” Lupita D’Alessio returns to her native Tijuana for her farewell tour.

**4. Monumental Pan de Muerto:**
– **When:** Saturday, November 2
– **Where:** Esplanade of the CECUT
– **Time:** 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
– **Cost:** Free
Be part of a world record attempt for the largest pan de muerto, crafted from over 40,000 pieces by university students.

**5. ‘Sounds from Beyond’ Music Event:**
– **When:** Saturday, November 2
– **Where:** Teatro Camafeo
– **Time:** 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
– **Cost:** $500 MN
A touching musical tribute to honor your departed loved ones with traditional Mexican sounds and Día de Muertos symbols.

**6. Los Wookies Concert:**
– **When:** Saturday, November 2
– **Where:** Black Box Tijuana
– **Time:** 7:00 PM
– **Cost:** General: $450 MN, VIP with M&G: $1,000 MN
Catch Los Wookies’ captivating performance with their otherworldly musical style.

**7. La Catrina of Mictlán:**
– **When:** November 1 and 2
– **Where:**
– November 1: Macroplaza Insurgentes
– November 2: Parque Esperanto
– **Time:** 4:00 PM and 5:00 PM
– **Cost:** Free
Get your photo taken with La Catrina, a symbolic figure for Día de Muertos.

**8. Día de Muertos Festival:**
– **When:** November 1 to 3
– **Where:** Esplanade of the CECUT
– **Time:** 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM
– **Cost:** Free
Celebrate one of Mexico’s most cherished traditions with family and friends, honoring those who have passed on.

**9. Nighttime Tour of Casa de la Cultura:**
– **When:** Every Saturday of November
– **Where:** Casa de la Cultura
– **Time:** At intervals from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
– **Cost:** $50 MN
Embark on a nighttime tour filled with captivating legends and stories of this cultural site.

**Secondary Article: Recent Happenings and News in Tijuana**

Tijuana continues to be a lively city with events and developments shaping the community. Here’s a glimpse of what else is happening:

– **Day of the Dead Parade:** On November 1, the Avenida Revolución will host a spectacular Day of the Dead parade, bringing vibrant celebrations to the heart of the city.

– **Record-Breaking Pan de Muerto:** Preparations are underway in Tijuana for creating the world’s largest pan de muerto, promising a remarkable sight.

– **Security Enhancements:** In preparation for the Day of the Dead celebrations, local authorities are increasing patrol operations to ensure public safety.

– **Journalistic Tribute:** Local journalists have set up an altar commemorating colleagues in Mexico who have tragically lost their lives, highlighting the ongoing challenges they face.

– **Community Improvements:** Residents of Las Cumbres are urging the government for improved roads and a community park, an ongoing request since 2017.

Stay tuned with TJGringo.com for more updates and insights on the captivating life of Tijuana!