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What’s on in San Miguel de Allende in November?

San Miguel de Allende is one of the most exciting cities in the world — what can visitors and residents look forward to in the coming month? MND Local has collected the very best of the best city in the world, so you never need to miss a minute.

Without further ado, here’s what’s on in San Miguel de Allende this November:

Day of the Dead Program in San Miguel de Allende – November 1-2 

SMA Day of the Dead
(Traveler Broads)

There’s nothing anywhere in the world like Day of the Dead, but what’s San Miguel de Allende doing to mark the occasion?

Here’s a sneak peek at what’s planned for Friday: At 8:00 a.m., schools, NGOs, and other associations will set up their ofrendas in the Jardin Principal. Expect a crowd of eager kids, proud teachers, and creative displays. At 9:00 a.m. there’s a massive ofrenda exhibition in Colonia San Rafael.

Take a nap and return to the Jardin Principal at 6:00 p.m. for the blessing of the ofrendas, then stay to watch the Indigenous dance group “Tlaloc” bring crowds to the square. At 8:00 p.m., enjoy a performance by the Ballet of San Miguel de Allende. At 9:00 p.m., “Rondalla del Amor” brings romance to the celebration, followed by a “Concheros” vigil at 11:00 p.m., filling the night with ancient rhythms and reverence.

On Saturday at 10:00 a.m., the Patitas de Humanidad ofrenda takes over the fountain at Teatro Angela Peralta. At 6:00 p.m., the Catrinas parade kicks off from Cardo, filling the streets with towering skeletons, elaborate face paint, and costumes that will make you question your own Halloween efforts. The parade ends at the corner of Correo and Corregidora, just in time for Tlaloc’s return with another electrifying Indigenous dance performance in Jardin Principal, closing with the Ballet Folklórico Juvenil Mazatl.

Requiem en do menor by Luigi Cherubini – November 2

Parroquia de San Francisco SMA
(Pinterest)

As they do every year, the Coro de la Ópera de San Miguel de Allende, under the direction of maestro pianist Mauro Ledesma, continues the tradition of presenting a Requiem in honor of Day of the Dead. The Church of San Francisco, one of the most treasured gems of the city’s colonial architecture, will host the concert at 6 p.m. 

Requiem in C minor was composed by Luigi Cherubini in 1816 and premiered at a commemoration service for Louis XVI of France on the twenty-fourth anniversary of his beheading. The piece was greatly admired by Beethoven, and even performed at his funeral in 1827. This concert will feature a full orchestra and choir, offering a reflective and moving musical experience.

Mexican Art and Design Festival – November 2-3

Don’t miss this festival at Foro del Obraje, on Calzada de la Presa, near the Live Aqua Hotel, which offers a feast for the senses. Over 40 designers, gourmet food stalls, a beer & wine garden, live music, and kids activities to the live tunes of flamenco, electronic cello, rock covers, and a bit of country to keep you grooving. Try your hand at any of the many workshops! Painting, macramé, orchid care, and even some sound healing. There’s a picnic zone, Day of the Dead activities — including Catrina makeup — and fun for the whole family. It’s the perfect way to support artists, enjoy amazing food, and soak in the spirit of San Miguel. Free entry and pet-friendly!

Art and Crafts Fair – November 2-3

(San Miguel Live)

On a similar note, the Instituto Allende is hosting its annual arts and crafts fair to celebrate life, art and tradition for Day of the Dead! From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., enjoy stunning art pieces with live music and a variety of stalls offering tasty treats. This is an event for the whole family to enjoy local creativity while honoring the spirit of the season. Come for the art, stay for the fun and leave with something special!

Royale Gala 2024 – November 7

(San Miguel Live)

Prepare for an evening of glitz, glam and giving back at the Royale Gala in support of the charity “Patronato Pro Niños”! From 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. at Club de Golf Malanquin, kick off the night with cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and the smooth saxophone of Bruno Galicia. Savor fine wines from Dos Buhos and Cuna de Tierra and mezcal by Mata de Monte. The night kicks off with a special number by Arthur Murray. 

Bid in the online auction to score trips, artwork, jewelry, dinners, excursions and more, or feel the adrenaline rush of the exciting paddle raise auction led by auctioneers Eli and Joseph. Explore gourmet food stations curated by Parvada and dance to the music of Patrick Herlin. Proceeds help provide essential care to children in need. Don’t miss this night of fun and meaningful giving!

Tickets are US $150 and available at Club Malanquin or online at www.patronatoproninos.org.

Noche de Zarzuela – November 8-9

(Operísima Mexico)

At 6:30 PM on both nights, Casa Europa is hosting Operísima México for a vibrant Spanish Night of Zarzuela! Imagine if opera and a musical had a lively Spanish lovechild! This unique genre blends opera, spoken dialogue, popular songs, and dance, making for an experience that is as accessible as it is thrilling. Known for its lively, often humorous plots and passionate music, zarzuela dives headfirst into the themes of Spanish life, love, and folklore. Think of it as the original telenovela, but with more singing, costumes, and a whole lot of drama! Get ready for a rollercoaster of drama, humor and plenty of Spanish flair!

Tickets are available at www.casaeuropamexico.com or via WhatsApp +52 415 181 2464.

Inna Falik Piano Concert – November 10

Sundays Live—Inna Faliks, piano

Pianist extraordinaire Inna Falik is bringing her virtuosity to San Miguel de Allende! Prepare for an unforgettable evening as this acclaimed musician, celebrated for her brilliant and emotionally charged performances, takes the stage with a captivating repertoire featuring works by Chopin, Beethoven, Corigliano, and Brahms. The concert will be held in the magnificent ambiance of St. Paul’s Church, where the historic architecture and rich acoustics will elevate every note. Whether you’re a classical music lover or simply ready to be swept away by the magic of her piano, mark your calendar for November 10th, 5:00 p.m. at St. Paul’s Church, Cardo #6, Centro.

Tickets are available online.

The City of Jazz – November 14-17

Gipsy Kings
(Zorro)

San Miguel de Allende weclomes The City of Jazz, bringing four unforgettable nights of live music to the Jardín Principal. The festival kicks off with the San Miguel Jazz Alliance on Nov. 14, followed by the soulful voice of Lucía Gutiérrez on Nov. 15. The excitement peaks on Saturday, Nov. 16, with none other than the legendary Gipsy Kings filling the air with their iconic rhythms. The festival wraps up on Nov. 17 with Big Band Jazz and the powerful Concha Buika. Best of all? It’s completely free, with concerts starting at 8 p.m. each night. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to experience world-class jazz in the heart of San Miguel!

Sandra Gancz Kahan is a Mexican writer and translator based in San Miguel de Allende who specializes in mental health and humanitarian aid. She believes in the power of language to foster compassion and understanding across cultures. She can be reached at: [email protected]

 

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