- Jan 17, 2026
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KISSIMMEE, FL — Central Florida is set to come alive with color, music, and culinary delights as the 7th Asian Food, Music & Cultural Festival returns on May 2 and 3, 2026, at Osceola Heritage Park.
Organized by the Bangladesh American Foundation of Central Florida (BAFOCF), the two-day indoor event promises an immersive cultural experience, bringing together diverse Asian traditions through live performances, authentic cuisine, and community engagement.
The festival will host an exciting lineup of renowned artists and entertainers, including:
Parvez Sazzad
Khuda Baksh
Rhythm Hasan
Roksana Mirza
Singer Rajib
Shamir Mahmud
These performers will deliver live concerts across both days, blending modern music with traditional influences
Festival organizers say the event has grown steadily over the years, becoming one of the region’s most anticipated multicultural gatherings. This year’s lineup features a dynamic mix of contemporary and traditional performers, including vocalists, musicians, and classical dancers representing various Asian cultures.
Attendees can expect a vibrant showcase of entertainment, from high-energy musical performances to traditional dance forms that reflect the rich heritage of South and Southeast Asia. A highlight of the event will be appearances by renowned artists, along with live stage shows designed to appeal to audiences of all ages.
Beyond entertainment, the festival will also feature a wide selection of authentic Asian foods, offering visitors the chance to explore regional flavors and culinary traditions. Local vendors and businesses will participate, creating a lively marketplace atmosphere.
In addition, organizers have confirmed that representatives from the Bangladesh Consulate will be present, providing community services and strengthening ties with the local Bangladeshi-American population.
“This festival is about celebrating unity through culture,” said a representative of BAFOCF. “It brings together people from all backgrounds to experience the richness of Asian traditions in one place.”
The event will run from 2:00 p.m. to midnight on both days, giving attendees ample time to enjoy performances, food, and cultural exhibitions.
With strong support from community partners and sponsors, the festival continues to serve as a platform for cultural exchange and artistic expression in Central Florida.
Admission details and full programming are expected to be announced closer to the event date.
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