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Music, food and family fun drive excitement for One Tamarac at Tamarac Sports Complex

Tamarac, Florida – One Tamarac is coming again on Saturday, February 7, 2026. The event will bring the city together for an evening of community pride, cultural diversity, and shared experiences. The free multicultural festival will once again show off the diverse traditions, backgrounds, and voices that make Tamarac what it is. It will give people a chance to connect via music, food, and fun activities.

There will be a complete schedule of live entertainment and cultural acts throughout the evening. People can look at interactive displays that show off the city’s rich history, try food from different food trucks, and take part in activities for people of all ages.

A special area for children to have fun will make the festival family-friendly and welcoming for both kids and adults. Kevin Lyttle will be the main act at the end of the celebration, and a laser display will follow at 7:30 p.m.

The Tamarac Sports Complex will host the festival, but organizers want everyone to know that there will be no parking on site. Free shuttle buses will run all the time from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. to help with traffic and make things safer.

The service will pick up and drop off people at three places: the Grenada Lot at Tamarac City Hall, the Barbados Lot at the Tamarac Community Center, and the Trinidad and Tobago Lot at the Tamarac Recreation Center. The last shuttle will drop passengers at the Sports Complex at 7:30 p.m., and the return service will start again at 8 p.m.

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Officials additionally advise vendors and the public to be on the lookout for any scams. The event is free, and all questions from vendors that have been approved must go through the city’s official website or the Tamarac Parks and Recreation Department. Only non-food vendors selling physical things will be able to set up shop at the 2026 festival. All of the food vendor and food truck places have already been filled.

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Organizers believe One Tamarac continues to be the city’s most important event, giving people a place to celebrate their culture and come together as a community. The festival is expected to bring a huge crowd for an evening of connection and celebration, with entertainment, family activities, and a heavy focus on making things easy to get there.

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