Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival returns to Miramar on November 10

The 22nd Annual Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival is set to sizzle on Sunday, November 10, 2024, from 1:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at Miramar Regional Park, located at 16801 Miramar Pkwy, Miramar, FL.

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With South Florida being home to around 1.6 million Caribbean residents, this vibrant event is a celebration of the region’s rich cultural contributions, from music to food, and of course, the iconic jerk cuisine that’s become a beloved staple.

At this year’s festival, attendees can indulge in everything from juicy jerk chicken to flavorful jerk pork, alongside other Caribbean dishes that take your taste buds on a journey through the islands. Returning by popular demand, the Publix Culinary Stage will be hosted by Chef Irie Spice and feature a live cooking demo by Boston’s Chef Darian, who stars in a national GMC RAM TV campaign. The 2024 Celebrity Cook-Off will see Local 10’s Alexis Frazier and NBC-6’s Kris Anderson go head-to-head, while local celebrity chefs Alain Lemaire and Winston Williams will square off in a sizzling culinary showdown.

Festival organizers are pulling out all the stops this year with an expanded venue at Miramar Regional Park, offering more space for vendors, shorter wait times, and a broader variety of food and entertainment. Alongside tantalizing food offerings, there will be lively cultural presentations and family-friendly activities, making it an exciting day for all ages.

On the music front, the main stage will feature a mix of classic reggae and dancehall acts, along with Florida-based performers. DJs like Richie D, DJ Radcliffe, Extatic Sound, and DJ Worm will keep the energy high throughout the day.

For those looking to elevate their festival experience, the new VIP section will offer plush seating, unlimited beverages, gourmet food options, and front-row access to the main stage. General admission tickets are $40 in advance and $50 at the gate, with VIP tickets priced at $175. Kids under 10 attend for free.

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For more information or to grab your tickets, visit www.jerkfestival.com. The Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival is presented by Publix, in partnership with the City of Miramar, Visit Lauderdale, NBC-6, Cox Radio Miami, National Weekly, and WAVS 1170 AM.

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