Kevin Lyttle to headline One Tamarac Multicultural Festival

International recording artist Kevin Lyttle will headline the City of Tamarac’s annual One Tamarac Multicultural Festival, set for Saturday, Feb. 7, at the Tamarac Sports Complex.

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The free community event begins at 4 p.m. at 9901 NW 77th St. and is open to the public. Lyttle, best known for his global hit “Turn Me On,” is expected to cap off an evening celebrating cultural diversity through music, dance, food and family-friendly activities.

The festival will open with a high-energy welcome from host and local entrepreneur Ludil, followed by a Samba Carnival performance on the community stage and a cultural showcase by a flamenco dance troupe. Organizers say the program reflects the city’s commitment to highlighting a wide range of cultural traditions.

Beyond the stage, attendees can enjoy a family attraction zone featuring face painting, teacup and carousel rides, bounce houses and a rock-climbing wall.

This year’s festival will also introduce a sensory-friendly area designed to support children and families who may need a calmer environment. The designated space will offer a quieter setting away from loud music and large crowds, allowing children to relax and decompress. City officials said the initiative aims to make the festival more inclusive and accessible for families with sensory sensitivities or developmental differences.

The event will also feature a Cultural Shop Village with food trucks and artisan vendors, giving guests the opportunity to sample international cuisine and shop while enjoying live performances throughout the evening.

As night falls, a laser light show will close out the festival.

Admission to One Tamarac is free, but there will be no on-site parking at the Tamarac Sports Complex. Attendees must use the city’s free shuttle service, which will operate continuously from 3 to 9 p.m.

Shuttle pickup locations include:

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  • Tamarac City Hall (Grenada Lot), 7525 NW 88th Ave.

  • Tamarac Community Center (Barbados Lot), 8501 W. Commercial Blvd.

  • Tamarac Recreation Center (Trinidad and Tobago Lot), 7501 N. University Dr.

The last shuttle drop-off at the Tamarac Sports Complex will be at 7:30 p.m., with return trips resuming at 8 p.m.

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