Tamarac, Fla. (Feb. 3, 2026) – The City of Tamarac announces the return of the annual One Tamarac Multicultural Festival on Saturday, Feb. 7, at the Tamarac Sports Complex, 9901 NW 77th St.The free community celebration will feature live entertainment by international recording artist Kevin Lyttle, best known for his global hit “Turn Me On,” which topped charts worldwide and remains a Caribbean music staple. The event begins at 4 p.m. and is open to the public.
The One Tamarac Multicultural Festival kicks off with a high-energy welcome from host and local entrepreneur Ludil, followed by a vibrant Samba Carnival performance on the community stage and an expressive cultural showcase by a flamenco dance troupe. In addition to onstage entertainment, the festival will feature a family-friendly attraction zone, complete with face painting, teacup and carousel rides, bounce houses, and a rock-climbing wall.
This year’s Multicultural Festival will also include a Sensory-Friendly Area to support children and families who may need a calm, welcoming space during the event. This designated area will provide a quieter environment away from loud music and large crowds, allowing children to relax, decompress and enjoy the Festival at their own pace. The space will be especially beneficial for children with sensory sensitivities or developmental differences, as well as anyone who may need a short break from stimulation. Our goal is to ensure the Multicultural Festival is inclusive and accessible for all families, and we are proud to offer this additional resource to enhance the experience for our community.
The Festival will also include a Cultural Shop Village featuring a variety of food trucks and artisan vendors. Guests can stroll, sample and shop while enjoying live performances and family-friendly activities throughout the evening.
As the sun sets, a laser light show will illuminate the Tamarac sky, bringing the Festival to a memorable close.
One Tamarac is free and open to the public. There is no on-site event parking at the Tamarac Sports Complex. All shuttle buses will operate continuously from 3 to 9 p.m., providing transportation to and from the Tamarac Sports Complex, 9901 NW 77th St.
Event attendees must use the free shuttle service from one of the following locations:
The last shuttle drop-off at the Tamarac Sports Complex will be at 7:30 p.m. Shuttle service will resume at 8 p.m. for return trips.
To download the One Tamarac event map, please click here.
Images of the 2025 One Tamarac Multicultural Festival are available online. Video footage of the 2025 One Tamarac Multicultural Festival is also available online.
Media inquiries may be directed to Joanna Johnson, Communication & Marketing Manager, at Joanna.Johnson@Tamarac.org or (954) 597-3523.
For more information about the One Tamarac Multicultural Festival, visit Tamarac.me/OneTamarac or call the City of Tamarac’s Parks and Recreation Department at (954)597-3620.
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ABOUT THE CITY OF TAMARAC
Tamarac covers a 12-square mile area in western Broward County and is home to nearly 72,000 residents, according to the 2020 U.S. Census, and approximately 2,000 businesses. Ideally situated, Tamarac provides easy access to highways, railways, airports and waterways, and a wealth of cultural and sports activities. Tamarac’s median age continues to grow younger and the population more diverse, as people recognize the City as a great place to spend their lives.
For more information, visit Tamarac.gov.