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Caribbean City Culture Clash set to turn up the heat This Miami Carnival weekend

Get ready to wave your flags high and rep your island loud! The ultimate Caribbean celebration returns to South Florida with Caribbean City Culture Clash: Bring Ya Flag, Rep Ya Country, happening Saturday, October 11th at 100 SW 3rd Ave, Fort Lauderdale, right in the heart of the Miami Carnival Weekend festivities.

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From 9 PM to 4 AM, this electrifying event promises to be more than just a party; it’s a full-blown cultural showdown where pride, music, and vibes collide. Whether you’re repping Trinidad & Tobago, Jamaica, Haiti, Barbados, Guyana, Saint Lucia, or anywhere across the diaspora, this is your night to shine.

Curated for the love of soca, dancehall, and afrobeats, Caribbean City Culture Clash has earned its crown as South Florida’s #1 Caribbean Monthly Party. With each edition bringing together diverse island vibes under one roof, it’s no surprise this event has become a staple on the Entertainment calendar.

This month’s lineup is nothing short of epic, featuring a heavy-hitting roster of DJs set to control the vibes all night long:

  • DJ Paddy International (NYC): Known for his seamless transitions and high-energy sets that keep the crowd jumping.
  • DJ Active (NYC): Bringing the heat from the Big Apple with dancehall and afrobeats fyah.
  • DJ Fergie: A local Florida favorite whose name is synonymous with Caribbean party anthems.
  • Ironheart Sound: Masters of the mash-up, delivering that authentic island sound.
  • SJ Swoll Joel: The life of the party, guaranteed to keep you dancing until sunrise.

This isn’t just a party, it’s a Caribbean experience. Expect non-stop flag-waving, waistline-moving, and culture-sharing with people who love the vibes just as much as you do. The dress code? Come island-fresh, and don’t forget your flag.

The event takes place at 100 SW 3rd Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL, on Saturday, October 11th, 2025.

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Starting at 9:00 PM  and running until 4:00 AM. Must be 21 and older to party.

Whether you’re a Carnival veteran or just looking to soak up the island energy, Caribbean City Culture Clash is the place to be this Miami Carnival Weekend.

 

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