Afro Roots Fest Returns for a 24th Season with Twelve Concerts in Five Counties over Two Months

Gainesville and Hollywood are new to the concert series lineup, while Jupiter, Doral, Miami Beach, Homestead, Key West, and Islamorada all get return dates

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March 17, 2022 – Islamorada, FL – The award-winning Afro Roots Fest, a multi-county and multi-event concert series organized by Miami-based non-profit organization Community Arts and Culture (CAC) is returning for a 24th season. This time, the festival will add a couple of new stops in Gainesville and Hollywood, a few new partners, return to some familiar territory, add a series of music and dance workshops, and dovetail with the 75th anniversary of Everglades National Park.

“Afro Roots Fest has always strived to celebrate the evolution of African music and culture in our South Florida communities,” says CAC Founder and Executive Director Jose Elias. “This year and thanks to our friends at the University of Florida and the folks at the City of Hollywood, we have expanded our reach into Alachua and Broward counties.” Elias is a composer, musician, and producer, and leads the Cuban folk group Cortadito and creator of the Everglades Songbook Suite, which will debut live on April 24.

The series kicks off on Friday, April 8 at the Bo Diddley Plaza (111 E University Ave, Gainesville, FL 32601), as Jomion and the Uklos from Benin, West Africa headlines a concert that will also showcase some of the university’s best and brightest Afro-centric talent, the UF Afro Pop Ensemble, and the Pazeni Sauti Africa Choir. The show begins at 7 p.m. and is free and open to all ages.  

The following night, Weedie Braimah & Hands of Time (Ghana), Cortadito (Cuba), and Maca Reggae Samba (Brazil) will appear at the Heartwood Soundstage (619 S Main St, Gainesville, FL 32601) in what promises to be an evening of Afro Roots music from two separate continents and the Caribbean. Pre-show tickets are $20 and available online at bit.ly/ARFG2022; admission will be $25 at the door. All ages are welcome.   

There will also be a full card of workshops to accompany the concerts:

Thursday, April 7

University of Florida College of the Arts

435 Newell Drive, Gainesville, FL 32611, Music Building 101

Afropop Technology with Kingsley Okyere – 12:50 p.m.

Jomion and the Uklos – 1:55 p.m.

Friday, April 8

University of Florida College of the Arts

435 Newell Drive, Gainesville, FL 32611, Music Building 120

Weedie Braimah – 11:45 a.m.

Saturday, April 9

The Depot Village

111 SE 4th Ave, Gainesville, FL 32601

Hands-on Brazilian percussion – 11:00 a.m.

Brazilian drumming – 12:15 p.m.

West African dance – 1:30 p.m.

Afro-centric Youth Workshop – 2:30 p.m.

Next up, the series shifts south to Palm Beach County, stopping at Guanabanas Island Restaurant & Bar (960 N Hwy A1A, Jupiter, FL 33477) on Saturday, April 16, beginning at 4 p.m. The lineup features Philip Montalban (Nicaragua), Panafrik (Ghana / USA), Bad Apples Brass Band (USA), and DJ Ephniko (Colombia). The event is free and open to all ages before 9 p.m. 21 and over welcome after.

The following weekend will mark the “Miami-Dade” portion of Afro Roots Fest, when the festival holds three consecutive days of events in Doral, Miami Beach, and Homestead. On Friday, April 22, The Doral Yard hosts Cortadito and friends, featuring Jude Papaloko (Haiti), Panafrik, ITAWE (Colombia), and DJ Kumi (Nicaragua). The location is 8455 NW 53rd Street, Suite 106, Doral, FL, 33178, and the show is free and open to the public. Music begins at 7 p.m.

The North Beach Bandshell (7275 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33141) is the site of the next concert, which stands as the signature event of the Afro Roots Fest series and is happening on Saturday, April 23. Scheduled to perform are Sinkane (Sudan), Dayme Arocena (Cuba), Son Mandinga (Venezuela), and DJ Lance-O (USA). General admission tickets are $30 and available online at bit.ly/ARFMB2022. Doors open at 6 p.m., music begins at 7, all ages welcome.

Wrapping up the weekend is a limited capacity RSVP live performance of the Everglades Songbook Suite at the Long Pine Key Amphitheater (40001 State Hwy 9336, Homestead, FL 33034) within the Everglades National Park on Sunday, April 24, beginning at 4 p.m. Inspired by Elias’ 2016 AIRIE (Artists in Residence in Everglades) artist residency, the performance will feature a variety of musicians from around the world. This event will be part of the park’s 75th anniversary celebration.

The following weekend, Afro Roots Fest heads south on U.S. 1 all the way down to Key West for a run in the Conch Republic. On Thursday, April 28, Cortadito and special guest Tomas Diaz (Cuba) play two sets at the Green Parrot (601 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL 33040). Then the next two evenings, the Everglades Songbook Suite will be performed at The Studios of Key West (533 Eaton St, Key West, FL 33040), first in the theater on Friday, then the rooftop on Saturday. More info and tickets: bit.ly/ARFKW2022.

The series then shifts to Hollywood on Saturday, May 21, in more firsts for the festival: first concert in Broward County, first show in Hollywood, and maiden event at ArtsPark at Young Circle (1 North Young Circle, Hollywood, FL 33020). The lineup includes Jesus Hidalgo (Venezuela), Philip Montalban, Gilmar Gomes (Brazil), The Resolvers (US), Miamibloco (Brazil), and DJ Le Spam (UK / Venezuela). This show is free and open to the public of all ages, and begins at 4 p.m.

Finally, the festival wraps back in the Keys, at the Florida Keys Brewing Company (81611 Old Highway, Islamorada, FL 33036), with a free, all-ages two-day event on Saturday, May 28 and Sunday, May 29, Memorial Day Weekend. First up in the beer garden is Johnny Dread (Cuba) and Javier Garcia (Spain / Cuba / Ireland) on Saturday, beginning at 6 p.m., then Suenalo (multi-ethnic) and the Bad Apples Brass Band beginning at 4 p.m. on Sunday.

Afro Roots Fest is generously supported by the Florida Division of Arts and Culture, the Miami-Dade Department of Cultural Affairs, the City of Miami Beach, Monroe County Tourist Development Council, the Morada Way Arts and Cultural District, Keys ICE, the Florida Keys Brewing Company, the City of Hollywood, AIRIE, the Everglades National Park, Live Arts Miami, the Rhythm Foundation, the University of Florida School of the Arts, the City of Gainesville, the Heartwood Soundstage, Guanabanas Island Restaurant & Bar, The Doral Yard, the Green Parrot, The Studios of Key West, the Broadmoor Hotel, Afropop Worldwide, and Purehoney Magazine.

More information and the full festival lineup is available online at AfroRootsFest.com.  

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