Celebrating the Heart and Culture of Latin America in Tulsa

Hispanic Heritage Day is a vibrant annual celebration that honors the diverse cultures, traditions, and contributions of Tulsa’s Latino community. Held in September during National Hispanic Heritage Month, the event brings together families, artists, performers, and small businesses to celebrate Latin American identity in all its forms.

With representation from over 21 Latin American countries, Hispanic Heritage Day showcases the richness and unity of a community that brings color, rhythm, and resilience to the heart of Tulsa.

Hispanic Heritage Day

From mariachi to salsa, folklore to urban rhythms, the event features live music, dance performances, food, art, and cultural displays representing countries like Mexico, Colombia, El Salvador, the Dominican Republic, Peru, Venezuela, Guatemala, Argentina, and many more.

Latin America in One Place

A Day of Flavor, Family, and Fiesta

  • Authentic food vendors & food trucks

  • Traditional and modern Latin performances

  • Artisan booths & community resources

  • Free and family-friendly for all ages

Hispanic Heritage Day is more than a celebration—it's a statement of pride, unity, and community.

Growing Every Year

Since its launch, the event has grown into one of Tulsa’s most anticipated cultural gatherings, drawing thousands of attendees and celebrating the powerful presence and contributions of Latinos across the city.