Caribbean City returns with ‘Midnight Luau’ edition at Hard Rock Hollywood

South Florida’s Caribbean nightlife scene is set to come alive once again as the highly anticipated Caribbean City event returns on Saturday, March 14, with its latest staging titled “Midnight Luau.” True to its signature tagline, “It’s a party, not a place,” the event promises another unforgettable night of music, culture, and vibrant island energy.

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Set to take place from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. at 1 Lucky Street in Hollywood, inside Rooftop Live at the Hard Rock Hotel, this edition is expected to draw a packed crowd of partygoers eager to experience one of the most talked-about Caribbean-themed events in the region.

Known for its electric atmosphere and diverse musical offerings, Midnight Luau will feature an exciting blend of reggae, soca, kompa, and Afrobeats, creating a soundtrack that reflects the Caribbean and beyond. The music will be powered by a strong lineup of selectors, including DJ Swoll Joel, Iron Heart Sound, Young Republic, DJ Dredy, DJ Fergie, and Troopa Traloopa, each bringing their own signature style to keep the energy high throughout the night.

Caribbean City has built a reputation for delivering immersive party experiences, with every staging growing bigger than the last. Patrons can expect a lively crowd, infectious vibes, and the possibility of celebrity cameo appearances, which have become a recurring highlight of the event.

According to selector DJ Fergie, the goal is simple: create an atmosphere where everyone can unwind and enjoy themselves.

“Caribbean City is all about good music, good energy, and good people,” he said. “Every time we do this event, the vibes get better and the crowd gets bigger. We’re inviting everyone to come out, enjoy the music, and have an amazing time at Midnight Luau.”

Organizers also note that free parking will be available all night, making it easier for patrons to enjoy the festivities without the usual downtown parking concerns.

With its growing reputation, vibrant musical lineup, and energetic crowd, Caribbean City: Midnight Luau is shaping up to be another must-attend event on the South Florida entertainment calendar.

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Tickets are available now at caribbeancitymia.com.

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