Steel Pulse to Headline 5th Afro-Carib Festival in Miramar
Organizers announced British-Jamaican reggae legends Steel Pulse will headline the 5th Annual Afro-Carib Festival at Miramar Regional Park Amphitheater on Saturday, February 28, 2026. The festival, timed to celebrate Black History Month and Reggae Month, will feature reggae alongside afrobeats, konpa, reggaeton and cultural programming including food and family activities.

Organizers confirmed that Steel Pulse will top the bill for the 5th Annual Afro-Carib Festival at Miramar Regional Park Amphitheater on Saturday, February 28, 2026. The announcement positions the event as a marquee celebration for Black History Month and Reggae Month, bringing an international reggae presence to South Florida and widening the festival’s musical scope.
The Afro-Carib Festival will present a program that mixes reggae with afrobeats, konpa and reggaeton, alongside cultural offerings designed for families. Festival programming will include food and family activities, creating a day aimed at both music fans and community members seeking cultural connection. Additional artist announcements are expected in the coming weeks, which organizers say will expand the lineup and highlight a range of Caribbean and global sounds.
Tickets are listed as on sale via the festival website. Buying early will help secure spots for headline performances and family-oriented programming, as past editions have drawn strong local attendance. Verify ticket availability and lineup updates on the festival site before making plans, since organizers will release further artist information and event details ahead of the February date.
The festival’s combination of headline caliber acts and community programming offers practical value for attendees and local vendors alike. For audiences, the event is an accessible way to experience multiple Caribbean and African diasporic genres in one day, and to mark Black History Month through live music and cultural exchange. For local food and craft vendors, the family-friendly format presents an opportunity to reach diverse crowds and participate in cultural celebration.

Miramar Regional Park Amphitheater provides a central, outdoor setting suited to a multi-genre lineup and family activities. Attendees should plan travel and logistics in advance, confirm ticketing options on the official festival site, and watch for additional lineup announcements that could affect set times and scheduling.
As organizers build toward the February 28 date, the inclusion of Steel Pulse signals a high-profile return to roots reggae at an event that continues to expand its musical and cultural reach. The upcoming lineup and family programming will determine how the 5th Afro-Carib Festival balances headline performances with wider community engagement.
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