The City of Miami, in partnership with Chairwoman and District Five Commissioner Christine King, is set to launch the inaugural Taste of Karnival, a vibrant street festival celebrating the city’s diverse Caribbean and Latin American heritage.
Taking over N.E. 2nd Avenue between 55th Street and 62nd Street in Little Haiti on Sunday, June 8, from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m., the free, family-friendly event promises a full day of live music, cultural showcases, international cuisine, artisan vendors, and community celebration.
From Haitian toboggan music and Jamaican dancehall to Brazilian beats and Guyanese traditions, Taste of Karnival aims to spotlight the rich cultural mosaic that makes Miami unique.
“Miami is home to so many beautiful cultures, and this event is a tribute to all of them,” said Chairwoman Christine King. “Taste of Karnival is a love letter to the rhythms, flavors, and soul of our communities.”
The festival lineup includes internationally acclaimed soca stars Nigel Lewis and Motto, Jamaican reggae fusion artist Gyptian, and Miami’s own Afro-Latina powerhouse Amara La Negra. Haitian pride will be in full effect with performances by DJ Tony Mix, Andy Beatz, Koudjay, and Kreyòl La. Popular local personalities Supa Cindy and Papa Keith will host the event, with DJ Sizwe C spinning tunes that celebrate the global diaspora.

Attendees are encouraged to bring their flags and their love for culture to this high-energy event. Whether you come for the food, the music, or the sense of community, Taste of Karnival offers a uniquely Miami celebration — bold, colorful, and full of heart.















