Celebrate Caribbean Culture at the 2025 Caribbean Fusion Festival in KissimmeeThree Distinct Tastes, One Caribbean Celebration

by Andy King for Ebony News Today
Kissimmee, FL – April 18, 2025 – The vibrant rhythms, flavors, and artistry of the Caribbean will come alive at the 2025 Caribbean Fusion Festival on Sunday, April 27, from 12 PM to 7 PM, at Lakefront Park, 201 Lakeview Dr., Kissimmee, FL 34741. Part of the city’s popular Concert in the Park series, this free community event invites residents and visitors to immerse themselves in the rich cultural fusion that defines the Caribbean.
Presented by the Caribbean/Floridian Association Inc., the festival will spotlight the diverse yet interconnected cultures of the French-, English-, and Spanish-speaking Caribbean. Guests will enjoy live music, dance, artisan crafts, and a tantalizing selection of island cuisines.
At the heart of the celebration is an electrifying schedule of performers representing the diversity and vibrancy of the Caribbean and beyond. Festivalgoers can look forward to a non-stop day of music, dance, and culture hosted by the ever-charismatic Creig Camacho, who returns as this year’s MC and Host.
- Main Stage Highlights Include:
- Anthony on Steel Pan – Bringing the sweet, melodic sounds of the islands with his captivating steel pan performances.
- DJ Code Red – Keeping the energy high with Caribbean beats, international hits, and crowd favorites.
- Adrianna Clarke – Daughter of the late “Bunny Rugs” of the famous Reggae Group, Third World.” A rising star whose vocals blend soul and Caribbean flair.
- Natty Ramoutar – A fan favorite known for delivering powerful chutney and Soca vibes.
- Latin Duo Nfusion – Infusing Latin rhythms into the mix for a true fusion experience.
- Nritya Rupa Dance School – Showcasing elegant and traditional Indian dance performances.
- Caribbean Groove Band – Laying down feel-good island rhythms to get the whole crowd dancing.
- Flava Dance Troup – Igniting the stage with colorful costumes and dynamic choreography.
- Damage Band – Bringing a bold, live Caribbean sound (Zouk/Bouyon) to close out the evening with high-octane vibes.
And that is just the beginning — more surprising performances and guest appearances are expected throughout the day!
“This year’s lineup truly captures the spirit of Caribbean Fusion,” said Andy King, President of CAFA, “It’s a reflection of our mission to unite the community through culture, music, and celebration.”
The Caribbean Fusion Festival is free and open to the public. In addition to entertainment, the event features Caribbean cuisine, artisan vendors, cultural exhibits, a Kids Zone, and health & wellness resources. All proceeds benefit CAFA’s community programs, including scholarships, senior services, hurricane relief, and health initiatives in Central Florida.
Come for the culture. Stay for the vibes.
Media Contact:
Mr. Andy King President, Caribbean/Floridian Association Inc. Email: [email address removed] Phone: (407) 694-7497