Grab Your Early Bird Taco Fest Tickets Now!
Taco fans, rejoice! Early bird tickets for Taco Fest are now on sale! Returning to the capital from May 3 to 4, from 11am until 8pm, at the National Tennis Center West Square by the west side of the Olympic Forest Park, this year's fest is going to be even better than ever!
Get Your Early Bird Tickets Now!
- Early bird tickets are a mere RMB 20 and include a wristband and a fun, colorful sombrero you can stylishly don during the fest.
- Children under 1.4m accompanied by an adult get into the fest completely FREE!
- On-site tickets are RMB 30 and only include a wristband, so avoid getting envious when you see everyone rocking their sombreros at the fest and get an early bird ticket now instead!
Chance for Exclusive Swag
Each day of the fest, the first 500 attendees will nab themselves a FREE limited edition Taco Fest fridge magnet featuring our super cute Taco Fest mascot Rong Momo!
That's not all the free swag up for grabs, though! The first 200 people each day who share a photo or video with the Taco Fest hashtag on their social media will receive an exclusive Taco Fest-themed bandana!
The Vendors
We're going to have 20+ of Beijing's best taco purveyors with everything from classic fillings like carnitas or Baja fish to fusion flavor combinations or exclusive creations just for the fest.
We have some amazing vendors already signed up, including La Coyota, who are coming all the way from Shanghai for the fest, meaning it's the only chance you get to try their tacos in Beijing! Other vendors include Bollywood Tales, Slider Nation, Las Musas, Q Mex, Great Leap, SUSU, The Local, Morrow, Hffousa, Lucky Taco, Moji, Nashville, Goose Island, CAB, Mama Coco, Famous, The T Restaurant and more still to come!
Along with food, there will be plenty of drinks to sip on from classic margaritas to Mexican bull-dogs, ice cold beers, cocktails, refreshing soft drinks and more!
The Entertainment
We've got a spectacular line up of entertainment in store to keep the vibe pumping throughout the fest. On the live music front there will be Trovanda, bringing Latin, Caribbean, and American beats; Mojito, known for their Latin jazz and reggae vibes; LTN, dedicated to infusing the fierce romance of Latin American culture into every wild dancefloor beat; TRUST's 鱼头泡饼, music ganghood aka DJ duo Pancake Lee and Mario Yu, with house, disco, and afro beats; and rising star on the dance music scene Fay.
To burn off some of those calories from all the eating and drinking at the fest, there will also be interactive activities, including a fun-filled Mandala Yoga session lead by the international community yoga team Taozi, and EMASALSA will be bringing the heat with a high-energy salsa flash mob!
Mini Games, Competitions, and More
As always, we'll have themed competitions on the stage with some great prizes up for grabs, plus there will be mini games scattered around the fest, with plenty of activities to keep the little ones entertained.
Bring a Tent, Your Furry Friends & Make a Day of It!
The venue has ample open space to relax on, so why not bring chairs, picnic blankets, or perhaps even a tent so that you can make your own little base camp for the day! The location is pet-friendly, so feel free to bring your furry friends to join in the fun as well.
The Location
This year's festival will be taking place at the National Tennis Center West Square, which is located by the west side of the Olympic Forest Park. The venue is super easy to get to, situated right by Line 8's Lincuiqiao station's C2 south exit (林萃桥站 C2南), which is a mere 35 minutes by subway from Sanlitun.
National Tennis Center 国家网球中心
(Near the west gate of Olympic Forest Park) 2 Lincui Lu, Chaoyang District
朝阳区林萃路2号(奥林匹克森林公园西门附近)
Calling All Vendors and Sponsors!
If you're a purveyor of tacos or a brand looking to sponsor the best taco fiesta of the year, then we want you!
For sponsorship inquiries, contact our marketing team via email at marketing@thebeijinger.com or add WeChat ID TBJButler and ask to be connected with them.
For booth information, contact Irene Yan via email at ireneyan@truerun.com or add WeChat ID: TBJButler and ask to be connected with her.
Taco Fest will be taking place at the National Tennis Center West Square on May 3-4 from 11am to 8pm. Early bird tickets are RMB 20, and tickets at the door are RMB 30. You can purchase tickets by scanning the QR code in the poster above.
If you'd like to stay up-to-date with everything taco-related in the capital, join one of our dedicated Taco Lovers group chats! Simply add TBJButler on WeChat by scanning the QR code below and request to become a member.
To take a look at all the fun from last year's fest, scan the QR code below!
A Word From Our Sponsors
National Tennis Center
National Tennis Center (NTC), operated by China Open Promotions Ltd., is committed to creating a comprehensive sports leisure hub that integrates a full range of tennis experiences including dining, retail and all kinds of cultural events. NTC continuously explores new models for sports and entertainment to better establish itself as a new cultural and tourism landmark of Beijing.
Shou Chuang Langyuan
Shou Chuang Langyuan(首创郎园), a subsidiary of Beijing’s state-owned Shou Chuang Group, is a key brand under the group’s cultural and creative industry division, specializing in urban renewal. Committed to becoming "a first-class integrated cultural development platform in China" and "the most people-oriented urban cultural operator," Langyuan began in Beijing in 2009 with a focus on warm and precise operations. It has developed a distinctive "1+3+N" business model that merges cultural industries, cultural consumption, and cultural content to foster an urban cultural ecosystem.
Currently, Shou Chuang Langyuan operates multiple projects including Langyuan Vintage, Langyuan Park, Langyuan Station, BOM Xifanli, Hangzhou·Baima Lake Anime Plaza, Shanghai Cangcheng·Langyuan Bridge, and Shenzhen Langyuan Garden, with services spanning Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, and beyond.
In 2025, Shou Chuang Langyuan will continue to deepen its support for Beijing’s cultural center development while expanding nationally. It remains committed to urban renewal, driving culture-driven new consumption, enhancing cultural services for grassroots governance, and advancing tech-cultural integration. Through market-oriented operations, it will further strengthen its ecosystem by blending cultural industries with commercial and public cultural services.
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