Fremont Street Cinco de Mayo Fiesta — Live Music
- Fremont Street Experience said it will turn downtown Las Vegas into a free Cinco de Mayo street party on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, with live Latin entertainment spread across all three outdoor stages. - The lineup runs from noon to 2 a.m. and includes The Outlaw Mariachi, Banda Desierto and Mariachi Daniel Franco, with mariachi, banda and cumbia performances across the five-block pedestrian mall. - The event follows Fremont Street Experience’s broader 2026 push to market itself as an always-on free entertainment district in downtown Las Vegas. (vegasexperience.com)
Fremont Street Experience plans a free Cinco de Mayo fiesta across downtown Las Vegas on Tuesday, May 5, 2026. (vegasexperience.com) The event will run from noon to 2 a.m. across all three Fremont Street Experience stages, according to the entertainment district and a press release published April 21 by Nevada Business Magazine. (vegasexperience.com) (nevadabusiness.com) Fremont Street Experience said the lineup includes The Outlaw Mariachi, Banda Desierto and Mariachi Daniel Franco, with live mariachi, banda and cumbia performances scheduled throughout the day. (nevadabusiness.com) (vegasexperience.com) The setup is a one-day format this year, centered on Cinco de Mayo itself, after Fremont Street Experience promoted a three-day Cinco de Mayo celebration in 2025 starting Saturday, May 3. (nevadabusiness.com 1) (nevadabusiness.com 2) The venue is framing the fiesta as part of its larger free-events strategy for 2026. In February, Fremont Street Experience launched an “Always On” campaign built around year-round concerts, special events and nightly entertainment under its LED canopy. (nevadabusiness.com) That campaign also highlighted the scale of the site: the Canopy LED screen stretches 1,375 feet long and 90 feet wide above the pedestrian mall. (nevadabusiness.com) The Cinco de Mayo party lands 10 days before Fremont Street Experience opens its 2026 Downtown Rocks summer concert series with Lee Brice on May 15. (nevadabusiness.com) For visitors, the pitch is simple: a five-block downtown Las Vegas street party, free to enter, with Latin music running all day and late into the night. (vegasexperience.com)