Every September, Fort Worth comes alive with mariachi, swirling folklórico skirts, and the smell of roasted chiles in the air. Hispanic Heritage Month is more than a date on the calendar — it’s a celebration of the people, traditions, and cultures that shape this city. From parades and lowriders to film screenings and art exhibits, there’s something for everyone. 

Sentimientos del Macho Exhibition

Mark Hernandez takes a scalpel to machismo and finds layers of vulnerability, pride, and identity. Film, music, and mixed media collide in a gallery that makes you think, laugh, and maybe rethink everything you thought about Latino masculinity.

Sept. 6 | Artes de la Rosa Cultural Center for the Arts, 1440 N. Main St., Fort Worth | Admission: Free

¡Celebramos! Latin American Flag Parade

Flags wave like heartbeats across the Botanic Garden as dancers spin and twirl in a rainbow of national pride. It’s more than a parade — it’s the spark that sets the whole month ablaze.

Sept. 13 | Fort Worth Botanic Garden, 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd., Fort Worth | Admission: Free

Sonidos del Summer: Bidi Bidi Back to the Park

Cumbia beats ripple through Marine Park, a tribute to Selena’s legendary 1993 show. With Gabriella Martinez on stage, lawn chairs out, and snacks in hand, the Northside neighborhood is transported to a night of pure rhythm and nostalgia.

Sept. 13 | Marine Park, 303 NW 20th St., Fort Worth | Admission: Free

Tequila-Rita Festival

This is where tequila meets tunes. DJ Alexander Mejia spins while Quimikoz rocks the stage and food trucks fuel the revelry — a grown-up party with enough punch to start your month right.

Sept. 13 | Fort Worth Botanic Garden, 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd., Fort Worth | Admission: $40–$50

Fiestas Patrias Parade

East Exchange Avenue transforms into a living canvas of culture — charros ride proud, escaramuzas glide gracefully, and the crowd moves to the rhythm of heritage. Fort Worth’s streets don’t just celebrate Mexico — they live it.

Sept. 14 | Fort Worth Stockyards, 131 E. Exchange Ave., Fort Worth | Admission: Free

¡Celebramos! Family Fun & Wellness Day

Bounce houses meet wellness booths in a garden carnival that’s equal parts fun and learning. From lotería to face painting, this is a day that keeps kids, parents, and heartbeats active.

Sept. 14 | Fort Worth Botanic Garden, 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd., Fort Worth | Admission: $0–$12

Mexico en la Sangre

Charrería comes alive as caballos bailadores perform with precision, and escaramuzas twirl in perfect synchronization. This isn’t a rodeo — it’s Mexico’s revolutionary sport electrifying the arena.

Sept. 14 | Cowtown Coliseum, 131 E. Exchange Ave., Fort Worth | Admission: $26–$72

Fiestas Patrias at La Gran Plaza

Ballet Folklórico spins, musicians play, and the Grito echoes through La Gran Plaza, hitting your chest like a drum. An indoor celebration that’s pride, color, and energy in three explosive acts.

Sept. 14 | La Gran Plaza, 4200 South Freeway, Fort Worth | Admission: Free

Hecho en Fort Worth Gala

Chandeliers, champagne, and the city’s Hispanic leaders converge for a night of recognition. Power, celebration, and applause fill the room — this is Fort Worth’s cultural elite in full stride.

Sept. 20 | Fort Worth Convention Center, 1200 Houston St., Fort Worth | Admission: Tickets start at $200

Sundance Square Car & Culture Show

Engines roar, chrome gleams, and lowriders glide past the plaza in a downtown spectacle. Street food, music, and culture swirl together like a block-party symphony.

Sept. 20 | Sundance Square Plaza, 100 E. 3rd St., Fort Worth | Admission: Free

Mexican Cinema Pop Culture Icons

From “Cantinflas” to lucha libre legends, these Golden Age films are the perfect mix of laughter, spectacle, and cultural insight. Post-film panels dig deep — you’ll leave humming tunes and quoting lines.

Sept. 21; Oct. 12 | Kimbell Art Museum, 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd., Fort Worth | Admission: Free

Spanish-Language Tour at the Modern

Art takes on new dimensions when experienced in your native tongue. The Modern’s collection comes alive as guides reveal stories that might otherwise stay hidden behind English captions.

Sept. 26 | Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, 3200 Darnell St., Fort Worth | Admission: Free on Fridays

Fiesta de Cultura Viva

Mariachi and folklórico collide with quinceañera fashion in a whirlwind of color and sound. Fort Worth Opera adds kid-friendly performances — energy levels soar, smiles multiply.

Oct. 11 | Fort Worth Botanic Garden, 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd., Fort Worth | Admission: $0–$12

¡Celebramos! Family Movie Night

Pixar’s “Coco” lights up the garden, turning the Botanic Garden into a magical Día de los Muertos tableau. Bring a blanket, grab a front-row spot under the stars, and let the story sweep you away.

Oct. 12 | Adelaide Polk Fuller Garden at Fort Worth Botanic Garden, 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd., Fort Worth | Admission: $5

Michelada Festival

Downtown Fort Worth hums with music, food, and the tangy punch of micheladas. Every sip supports local students — it’s a festival that tastes as good as it feels.

Oct. 12 | 900 Main St., Fort Worth | Admission: Free