Orlando’s popular multicultural celebration returns Thanksgiving weekend as FusionFest 2025 takes over the Seneff Arts Plaza at the Dr. Phillips Center on November 29–30. Now in its eighth year, the free event brings together more than 110 cultures through food, music, dance, fashion, film, and hands-on experiences.
The festival opens Saturday morning with a naturalization ceremony in partnership with USCIS, a meaningful nod to the event’s mission of celebrating heritage and belonging. From there, attendees can explore multiple themed zones built around the weekend’s theme, “The Art of Joy.”
The two outdoor stages will feature continuous performances ranging from traditional folk dance to contemporary global music. Families will find plenty to do in the dedicated Family Village, where kids can take part in craft workshops, storytelling, games, and the whimsical Cardboard Village. Visitors looking for a quieter moment can step into the Consciousness Tent for yoga, meditation, and healing-arts sessions.
Food is always a major draw at FusionFest, with vendors serving dishes from around the world alongside a culinary competition highlighting innovative fusion cuisine. On Sunday afternoon, the Fashion Heritage show takes the spotlight, bringing traditional and modern cultural attire to the runway.
Throughout the plaza, guests can also explore cultural displays, join global games, view short films from the MYgration documentary series, and meet local creators who share their traditions through art and craft demonstrations.
Key Details
- Dates: Nov. 29 (10 a.m.–8 p.m.) and Nov. 30 (12 p.m.–6 p.m.)
- Location: Seneff Arts Plaza at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
- Cost: Free admission
FusionFest continues to grow each year, drawing thousands of locals and visitors who want to experience the world without leaving Orlando. The weekend offers a mix of energetic performances, meaningful cultural exchange, and family-friendly fun that is all outdoors and open to the community.