Save the Date!
Join us for El Museo del Barrio’s 47th Annual Three Kings Day Celebration! This year’s theme, The Arts Open Paths, (El Arte Abriendo Caminos) celebrates the power of Latinx, Caribbean, and Latin American art to connect cultures and uplift communities. Immerse yourself in vibrant performances, larger-than-life puppets, and festive music as we honor the incredible contributions of our diverse heritage. Come witness the magic that art brings to our city by participating in our parade as it winds through the streets of East Harlem. Following the parade, join us in El Museo’s Teatro for a Community Celebration honoring the Three Kings traditions featuring live music and performances.
11:00 AM — 12:00 PM — Parade
1:30 PM — 3:00 PM — Community Celebration in El Museo’s Teatro
Pre-registration for the Community Celebration is required. Please register here.
First-come, first-served.
Parade Information
11:00 AM — 12:00 PM — Parade
The parade will begin at 11:00 AM at 106th Street and Park Avenue and end at 12:00 PM at 115th Street and Park Avenue. We welcome the community to watch the parade along the route.
Held in El Barrio (East Harlem), New York, the Parade will take place on Monday, January 6, 2025. Immerse yourself in vibrant performances by BombaYo, Annette Aguilar & Stringbeans, Fogo Azul, and more; larger-than-life puppets; camels; parrandas; and festive music as we honor the incredible contributions of our diverse heritage. Come witness the magic that art brings to our city by participating in our parade as it winds through the streets of East Harlem.
School and Community groups interested in marching the parade must register in advance by January 2, 2025.
To participate, register below:
Soon after, we invite parade-goers to come back to El Museo del Barrio for a live musical performance in El Teatro from 1:30 –3:00 PM. RSVP here >
Sponsors
Thank you to MSK Ralph Lauren Center for their generous support for this event
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York is proud to support El Museo del Barrio and the good work of our friend and colleague, Father Eric Cruz.