South Florida’s nightlife scene is set to erupt this weekend as the popular “Caribbean City” series returns with another high-octane staging on Saturday, April 18, from 10:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. inside the iconic Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood, located at 1 Lucky Street, Hollywood, Florida.
Known for delivering immersive island vibes in a premium nightlife setting, Caribbean City has steadily built a reputation as one of South Florida’s premier Caribbean party experiences — bringing together the sounds of soca, dancehall, reggae, and Afrobeats under one roof. Previous editions, such as “Sugar & Spice” and “Sweet Temptations,” have attracted strong turnouts, reinforcing the brand as a consistent crowd-puller.
Staged inside the upscale DAER Nightclub, located within the Hard Rock’s expansive entertainment complex, the event offers a Vegas-style nightlife experience complete with world-class production, DJs, and a vibrant social atmosphere.
Lady Lava brings soca firepower
Headlining this weekend’s staging is Trinidadian soca standout Lady Lava, one of the genre’s most energetic and commanding female performers. Known for her unapologetic stage presence and infectious delivery, Lady Lava has carved out a solid place in the soca landscape with hits such as “Walk Out,” “Bad Influence,” and “Gyal Policy.”
Her catalogue blends high-energy rhythms with bold lyrical themes that celebrate Caribbean femininity, confidence, and culture. Over the years, Lady Lava has enjoyed consistent rotation across Caribbean airwaves and Carnival circuits, earning her recognition among the new generation of soca heavyweights.
Beyond her recordings, her live performances have become a defining part of her brand. From Trinidad Carnival fetes to international stages, Lady Lava has built a reputation for electrifying crowds — an attribute that continues to fuel her growing demand across diaspora markets like South Florida.
Complementing the headline act is a strong DJ lineup featuring DJ Lady Drea, DJ Bayci, Aye AAron, Ironheart Sound, and DJ Swoll. Patrons can expect a seamless mix of Caribbean genres, delivering the signature Caribbean City experience that blends nostalgia with current hits.
The event’s curated musical direction remains one of its strongest selling points, ensuring that whether it’s soca anthems, dancehall hits, or Afrobeats chart-toppers, the dance floor remains active from start to finish.
More than just a party, Caribbean City has evolved into a cultural hub for Caribbean nationals and lovers of island music in South Florida. With a growing portfolio of themed events and a loyal following, the brand continues to bridge Caribbean culture with upscale nightlife, positioning itself as a staple on the region’s entertainment calendar.














