Caribbean City’s ‘Sugar & Spice’ takes over the Rooftop this weekend in South Florida

If there’s one thing Caribbean City events are known for, it’s surprises — and this weekend’s Sugar & Spice party is shaping up to be no exception. The popular Caribbean nightlife series is heading sky-high with a rooftop takeover this Saturday, promising high energy, unexpected appearances, and nonstop vibes in South Florida.

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Taking place at Rooftop Live in Hollywood, Florida, the event runs from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. and is expected to draw partygoers from across Miami-Dade and Broward counties. Known for blending culture, music, and nightlife, Caribbean City has built a reputation for events where you never quite know who might pull up — and Sugar & Spice continues that tradition.

The night’s soundtrack will feature a dynamic lineup of DJs, including DJ Stakz, DJ Fergie, DJ Lady Drea, Ironheart Sound, and DJ Swoll Joel. Attendees can expect a seamless mix of dancehall, soca, reggae, kompa, and Afrobeats, keeping the dance floor moving well into the early morning hours.

The rooftop setting adds another layer to the experience, offering elevated views, open-air energy, and a vibrant atmosphere that sets Sugar & Spice apart from the typical club night. With free parking available and tickets accessible online, the event is designed to be both convenient and unforgettable.

As Caribbean nightlife continues to thrive across South Florida, events like Sugar & Spice highlight the culture’s influence and staying power. Whether you’re a longtime Caribbean City supporter or a first-timer looking for a standout weekend experience, this rooftop takeover is one you won’t want to miss.

For tickets and more information, visit www.caribbeancitymia.com.

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