Presented by MHG Events, the Latin Night Market is a vibrant celebration of Latin and Hispanic culture, featuring top-notch food vendors, live performances, and esteemed guests.
Join the fun on September 22, 2023, at 4 pm EST.
Explore a diverse culinary journey, handpicked by MHG Events, featuring gourmet Mexican sausages from Perros Locos NYC, authentic ceviche with a twist by Henko Ceviche, and much more. Savor birria tacos, Puerto Rican delights, Dominican coquito, Mexican sweets, and an array of tantalizing dishes that reflect the soul of Latin cuisine.
But that’s just the beginning! The Latin Night Market will come alive with electrifying live performances on multiple stages. Dance to the rhythms of Afro-Dominicano, experience the passion of traditional flamenco with Xianix Barrera, and enjoy serenatas by El Mariachi Loco. Lee Burgos will fuse Latin, jazz, and pop, while Los 9 Del Sabor will take you to the dance floor. Witness the beauty of Mexican culture with Ballet Folklórico Mexicano de NY, and let DJ Innato spin the latest Latin hits.
Bring the whole family from Harlem to the Hudson to enjoy immersive installations and enter thrilling raffles and giveaways. This event is about unity, community, and celebrating the rich tapestry of Latin and Hispanic cultures. Don’t miss it! RSVP NOW
We are honored to have esteemed guests, including Congressman Adriano Espaillat, Council member Carmen de la Rosa, Borough President Mark Levine, and Assemblyperson Manny De Los Santos, joining us at the Latin Night Market. Their presence underscores the importance of recognizing the contributions and heritage of the Latin and Hispanic communities.
The Latin Night Market is proudly sponsored by Paramount Plus, Inwood Merchant Association, WHBID, Corona Premier, Modelo, Montefiore Einstein, Planet Fitness, Green Mountain Energy, Manhattan Community Board 12, Uptown Collective, and Mamajuana Cafe. For more details, visit www.latinnightmarket.com or contact info@maschospitalitygroup.com.
Photo credit: 1-4) The Latin Night Market .
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This event is being sold relentlessly by the organizers but does not yet have a location. They want to hold it on the western part of Dyckman Street, but no other night market in the city is in a location that is either next to residential areas or would block traffic so severely it would require closing highway exits. Those factors cannot just be ignored when you are running “multiple stages” and trying to draw up to 20,000 people.
It seems that the organizers hope if they push for the event hard enough the city agencies will relent and grant them a permit. It would be much better for everyone if they looked at a more feasible location, such as the commercial zone of Dyckman between Broadway and Post. Or inside Fort Tryon Park to replace the Medieval Festival.