Kissimmee’s Lakefront Park will come alive with music, flavor, and vibrant culture at the 2025 Caribbean Fusion Festival, taking place Sunday, April 27, from noon to 7 p.m.
Now celebrating its 35th year, the free, family-friendly festival is hosted by the Caribbean and Floridian Association, Inc. (CAFA) and brings the community together in a joyous celebration of Caribbean heritage. With live performances, delicious island cuisine, unique arts and crafts, and dance that spans traditions from Zouk to Bouyon, this event is a cultural experience you don’t want to miss.
Entertainment will feature a lively lineup, including Creig Camacho as MC, Anthony the Steel Pan Player and DJ, Code Red, Adrianna Clarke, Natty Ramoutar, Latin Duo Nfusion, and vibrant dance groups like Nritya Rupa Dance School, Flava Dance Troupe, and Damage Band.
Whether you’re swaying to the rhythm of the islands, sampling authentic Caribbean dishes, or exploring handmade crafts, there’s something for everyone. The event also includes appearances by community leaders and the dedicated CAFA planning team that makes it all possible.
Thanks to generous support from the City of Kissimmee, Experience Kissimmee, Toho Water Authority, KUA, AdventHealth, and other community partners, admission is free.
For more info, visit www.cafainc.org.