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This year will feature international food, Latin flavors, and fantastic entertainment as well.
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It is always an event, always exciting and always worth the trip South.Ģ017 marks the 40th Annual Calle Ocho Festival or “El Festival de la Calle Ocho," and it is sure to be the biggest yet. Once again the festival showed up in the Guinness World Record Books for the longest cigar, while in 2008, Calle Ocho broke the record for the most domino players at the event. In 1988, the festival set the Guinness World Record with 119,986 people in the world's longest conga line, while in 1990, a world-record-breaking 10,000-pound piñata was featured. Stages are spread throughout Little Havana host various styles of Latin music and providing an energy like nothing you have ever experienced. Every year the annual festival shuts down 24 blocks of SW 8th Street in order to host dancing, food, drink and over 30 stages of live entertainment from some of the biggest stars on the planet. The festival has grown tremendously over the years and now includes participation from all Latin American countries. The Fiesta marks its origins back to 1978 as it started as a way for Cuban immigrants to express himself and teach about their culture in the community. One of the best and most renowned festivals in the world, Calle Ocho in Miami will celebrate its 40th anniversary this year. The festival is one of the largest in the world, drawing over one million visitors that showcases Pan-American culture. This legendary event is a celebration that culminates the Miami Carnival and takes over the Little Havana neighborhood of Miami, Florida between SW 8th Street and 27th Avenue. This weekend though it is time to head South to celebrate the annual festival known as Calle Ocho in Miami. – 6:15 p.m.Now that the weather is changing there is quite a bit going on everywhere around the country. Galdy Santiago & Fabián Torresĥ:30pm – 7:00pm, Julito Alvarado, Tributo a Cheo Feliciano y Héctor LavoeĦ:00 p.m. Note: The artisan fair at the Cuartel Ballaja has been cancelled and will take place towards the end of February 2020 Thursday Jan 16, 2020ĩ:30pm – 11:00pm, Sebastián Otero y La Poninaģ:00pm – 4:00pm, Presentación Calle Luna Friday Jan 17, 2020Ģ:30pm – 3:00pm, Clases de Salsa Flor Bottaģ:00pm – 4:00pm, Conjunto Bomba y Plena InterĨ:30pm – 9:30pm, Daniel Díaz y su Tripanderoħ:00pm – 8:00pm, Boricubason – Tributo al Buena Vista Social ClubĨ:30pm- 9:30pm, Tributo a Juan Luis Guerraģ:00pm – 4:00pm, Presentación Calle Luna Saturday Jan 18, 2020ġ2:00pm – 12:30pm, Clases Salsa Flor Bottaħ:30pm – 7:45pm, Ganador Open Mic / Tercera entradaġ2:00pm – 12:45pm, Coro de Niños de San JuanĤ:00pm – 5:00pm, Orq. Note: The official Opening Ceremony will be on Thursday Jan 16 starting at 5pm and there will be the main Parade of Cabezos starting at the Lincoln School on Calle San Sebastian (Close to San Cristobal Fort) Oh and don t forget the great food and drinks that will be on offer Itinerary for the 2020 Fiestas De La Calle San Sebastian (updated Jan 14) Highlights for Puerto Rico’s biggest festival include: Parades of Cabezudos (Big Heads), live music and various stages around Old San Juan and hundreds of artisans showcasing their works. This year marks the 50th Anniversary of the festival,so expect it to be even bigger and better than ever Puerto Rico’s biggest festival The San Sebastian Street Festival in Old San Juan starts this Wednesday Jan 15 and runs until Sunday Jan 19, 2020. The mayor of San Juan announced today that the Fiestas de la Calle San Sebastián will start on Thursday, 16 January and not Wednesday) and run until 19 January 2020
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Update Jan 13: SanSe2020 WILL GO AHEAD THIS WEEK