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Cinco de Mayo Festival

The Cinco de Mayo Festival in Sedona is a colorful fiesta that pays homage to the rich heritage and history of this charming Arizona city. At the Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village, guests can enjoy mariachi musicians, folklorico dancers and traditional Mexican food. This year’s festival also coincides with the Sedona Chili Cook-Off, so there will be food and fun galore found at this event. The festival is free, the chili cook-off is $15. For more information on this event, click here.

 

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Enchanted Island Amusement Park Cinco de Mayo

Hosted at the Enchanted Island Amusement Park, this event includes Mexican bands and ballet folklorico dancers showcasing authentic costume creations. And for the kiddos, they can enjoy candy-filled piñatas. Event admission is free; wristbands for rides are $15. For more information on this event, click here.

 

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26th Annual Cinco de Mayo Phoenix Festival

Live music, ballet, lunch libre and a kids’ zone can all be enjoyed at the 26th annual Cinco de Mayo Phoenix Festival. Attendees can even enjoy a performance from the Grammy-nominated group War, along with dozens of other incredible national and local bands. The event will take place from noon to 10 p.m., with an entrance on First Avenue. Admission ticket prices vary; for more information on this event, click here.

 

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Cinco de Chandler

This festive bash is being hosted at Ghett’ Yo’ Taco, which is a downtown restaurant that specializes in street tacos. The celebration includes mariachis and live bands, as well as drink and taco platter specials. All ages are welcome until 5 p.m. For more information on this event, click here.