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“Fiesta on 9th Street” brings culture, flavor and Latino commerce to South Philadelphia

Philadelphia

South Philadelphia is getting ready to welcome “Fiesta on 9th Street”, a free community event designed to celebrate cultural diversity, showcase authentic flavors, and strengthen Latino-owned businesses along one of the city’s most iconic corridors. The celebration will take place on Sunday, September 28, from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., between Federal Street and Christina Street.

A platform for the community

Ninth Street, long recognized for its cultural heritage and historic Italian Market, will transform into a lively stage of music, food, and tradition. Beyond the festivities, the event serves as a platform for local Latino merchants to showcase their products and services, contributing to the area’s cultural and economic vitality.

“This event represents the spirit of unity and entrepreneurship that defines our community,” said Andres Hernandez, one of the organizers. “It’s an opportunity for families to enjoy a day of celebration while discovering and supporting the amazing offerings of our Latino businesses, from exquisite cuisine to unique crafts.”

Food, music, and fun for all ages

Throughout the day, attendees will enjoy:

“Ninth Street is a melting pot of cultures, and this event highlights the Latino community’s contributions to this vibrant commercial corridor,” added Javier Rios, co-organizer. “We invite residents of Philadelphia and the surrounding area to join us in celebrating, connecting, and strengthening community ties.”

The initiative is supported by community organizations and the Mexican Business Association in Philadelphia, underlining the collective commitment to promoting local commerce and cultural exchange.

Event details

What: Fiesta on 9th Street

When: Sunday, September 28, 2025 | 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Where: 9th Street, between Federal St. and Christina St., South Philadelphia, PA 19147

Cost: Free admission

“Fiesta on 9th Street” is set to become a celebration of Latino identity and a show of support for the small businesses that keep South Philadelphia thriving.

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