The City of Lauderdale Lakes will host its 18th Annual Black Excellence Parade & Festival on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026, marking nearly two decades of celebrating Black history, culture, and achievement with a full day of community-focused events.
Festivities will begin with the Black Excellence Parade, which steps off promptly at 9 a.m. from Boyd H. Anderson High School, located at 3050 NW 41st St. The parade will wind through the community before transitioning into the festival portion of the celebration.
Following the parade, activities will continue at Vincent Torres Memorial Park, 4331 NW 36th St., where the festival will feature cultural showcases, live performances, food vendors, family-friendly activities, and access to community resources.
A major highlight of the day is the Battle of the Bands, one of the festival’s most anticipated attractions. The competition will bring together marching bands in a high-energy showdown that traditionally draws large crowds and keeps excitement high throughout the afternoon.
“The Black Excellence Parade & Festival is one of our most powerful traditions,” said Mayor Veronica Edwards Phillips. “For 18 years, this event has celebrated our history, uplifted our culture, and brought generations together. From the parade to the Battle of the Bands, this day reflects the pride, resilience, and excellence that define Lauderdale Lakes.”
Hosted by the City of Lauderdale Lakes in partnership with community leaders and sponsors, the Black Excellence Parade & Festival has grown into one of the city’s largest annual events, attracting residents, visitors, schools, and cultural organizations from across South Florida.
The event is free and open to the public. Organizers encourage attendees to arrive early for the parade and remain throughout the day to enjoy the festival’s live music, cultural performances, and the Battle of the Bands.
For more information, call 954-535-2700 or visit www.lauderdalelakes.org.
















