30th Annual Dia De Los Muertos

3401 East 12th Street, Oakland, CA 94601
Join us at the 30th Annual Día de los Muertos Festival in Oakland on Sunday, November 2nd. This milestone year will celebrate the theme: "¡Aquí estamos y no nos vamos!"—a powerful tribute to community, culture, and resilience.
Be sure to stop by the 102 Jams stage hosted by Chuy Gomez featuring live music from our friends Los Bahianatos, Patron Latin Rhythms, and more! Plus, stop by the 102 Jams tent across from our stage for a chance to win concert tickets and prizes! For more info, visit: www.unitycouncil.org. This event is Bartable and busable via AC Transit!
102 JAMS STAGE - BAND FEATURES:
Patron Latin Rhythms founded by Delbert Ojeda in 1993 Patron Latin Rhythms started with the concept of hiring top notch musicians to bring a high level of entertainment and quality to Latin Rock music. After sadly losing Delbert in 2021 the band took a short break before coming back with Delbert’s daughter, Vanessa Ojeda, as band leader. Keeping her dad’s dream alive and honoring him with every performance. Since that time the band has become more versatile playing more than just Latin Rock and adding Salsa and R&B to the set list. The band consist of some of the most respected musicians in the Bay Area with years of experience in these Genres. They cover artists like Santana, Malo, Marc Anthony, Poncho Sanchez, Bruno Mars, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and The Spinners to name a few. Patron Latin Rhythms has become a hot commodity quickly and is expanding on new opportunity’s in the Bay Area and beyond.


Los Bahianatos specialize in Colombian dance music featuring the button accordion, including cumbia, vallenato, música sabanera, salsa colombiana and everything in between! Founded in Oakland, California, during the early months of the pandemic, Los Bahianatos remain the premier cumbia and vallenato group en La Bahía. You can catch them performing live at Oakland's Dia de Los Muertos festival on Sunday, November 2nd, and at Del Cielo Brewing in Martinez on Saturday, November 8th from 6-9pm."

