Octli Party 2026 mixes pulque and electronic music in CDMX

The first edition of Octli Party will take place this Saturday, April 4, at La Burra Blanca del 56 pulquería in Mexico City's Historic Center, with free entry from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. The event features five DJs and offers natural pulque, flavored curados, and beer. Organizers emphasize support for tlachiqueros.

Octli Party 2026 debuts as an event blending Mexico's traditional pulque with electronic music in the capital. It is scheduled for Saturday, April 4, from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. at La Burra Blanca del 56 pulquería on Donceles 83 in the Historic Center. Entry is free, with easy access via Metro Line 2 at Allende station.

The lineup features Psy Gala (5-6:10 p.m.), Cestik77 (6:10-7:20 p.m.), Ivan Ahedo (7:20-8:30 p.m.), Lilderkit Max (8:30-9:40 p.m.), and Ganapati (9:40-11 p.m.). These DJs will provide continuous electronic sets over six hours.

Pulque, or octli in Nahuatl from the maguey plant, takes center stage, alongside natural pulque, fruit-flavored curados, and beer. Organizers state: “We will turn La Burra Blanca into our first stage to mix beats and love for pulque”.

The event also aims to support tlachiqueros who extract aguamiel from maguey. “It's not just a party; it's a project to support tlachiqueros from various locations,” they say.

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