All are welcome to celebrate Hispanic culture with live performances, Hispanic cultural food, entertainment for children and more Large crowds gathered throughout the day at last year’s first-ever Fiesta Del Río. This year’s event will be hosted at Everett Stadium and promises to be even better!
Mayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce the City of Everett, in partnership with El Mundo Boston and Rumba 97.7, will host the second annual Fiesta Del Río on Sunday, Sept. 24, 2023, from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m., at Everett Stadium, Cabot Street.
Everett Veterans Memorial Stadium where this year’s Fiesta Del Río will take place.
This event will have free admission and offer a variety of activities to enjoy such as live performances, Hispanic cultural food, entertainment for children and resources from participating vendors.
“We’re excited to once again host Fiesta Del Río for all of our residents to have a good time and learn more about Hispanic heritage by partaking in all that we have to offer at this event,” said Mayor DeMaria. “Everett has a large and diverse Hispanic community, and it’s important that we continue to celebrate the cultures that are representative of our city.”
This year’s lineup of performers will include a wide range of talented artists.
You won’t want to miss amazing performances by:
Kiño • JayB Prodigy • Chicomania • Lil Phunk • DJ Sisko • Adriana Hererra • Nathan Bedoya • DJ Donny D Rodriguez • Juan Vaquerano Jr. • Daniel Torres • La Sabrosura de Boston • Lega2 • Mariachi Cuerdas de Plata • Primo Simon • Solas in the Mix • Urban Feme • Vallenato Sin Fronteras • DJ Xplicit
Those looking to attend are encouraged to take the free Neighborhood Runner Shuttle Service provided by Encore, which will be adding a route to and from Everett Stadium for the day. To find the full schedule and learn more about this free service, please visit cityofeverett.com/resident-services/everett-living/encore-neighborhood-runner-shuttle-service.
Hispanic Heritage Month is recognized from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 and is observed by celebrating the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. The City will be joining in celebrations across the country to recognize and celebrate Everett’s diverse Hispanic community.