It’s going to be nonstop culture, food, and festivities this summer with Surrey Fusion Festival 2026! Located at Holland Park, this free annual celebration brings together folks from the city and beyond for B.C.’s largest multicultural event. It’s especially enhanced this year by its theme “One World, One Game,” celebrating the global cultures and the excitement from the FIFA World Cup happening in the region.
You are invited to take part in this massive, free festival. With over 50 cultural pavilions showcasing music, food, and traditions from around the world, you’ll feel like you’re stepping into the centre of a cultural intersection. This is where people and communities meet and mingle to cheer on one another!
Surrey Fusion Festival 2026
Like always, Surrey Fusion Festival will be happening at Holland Park in Surrey from Saturday, July 18 to Sunday, July 19. The festival will be open from 11:00am to 10:00pm each day.
Since this is B.C.’s largest cultural event, you can expect there to be cuisine from all over the world available to try. More than 50 community-hosted pavilions representing cultures from across the globe will be there for you to check out. It’s like travelling, except it’s happening all in beautiful British Columbia.

“Surrey Fusion Festival is a highlight of our summer calendar and a wonderful opportunity for residents and visitors to come together in celebration of Surrey’s diversity,” Mayor Brenda Locke said. “With this year’s theme, ‘One World, One Game,’ we’re celebrating the international spirit that the tournament brings, while highlighting the cultures that make our city so vibrant.”
Recently named Best Event for a City of Municipality at the Canadian Special Event Awards, Surrey Fusion Festival is known for its stellar celebration of cultural and community connection.
With performances across multiple stages, family-friendly activities, and an Indigenous marketplace, here are all the highlights you can look forward to at this year’s Surrey Fusion Festival.
Activities & Experiences
Live Performances

This year’s headliners include include Canadian rock band 54•40, known for “I Go Blind” and their induction into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame, as well as Punjabi pop artist Kulwinder Billa, known for hits like “Tich Button” and “Pagal.”
Alongside them are FIONN, a twin-sister alternative music duo with a No. single on Canadian Alternative Radio and the Billboard Canada Charts, and The Folk Turbonators, a Punjabi-Canadian group who’s all about bringing high energy to the stage.
There’s even more performers that will be bringing their talent to the eight stages across the festival, so be sure to bring on the cheers.
Pavilions
A favourite part of Fusion Festival is the pavilions. There, you can find all sorts of delicious foods with over 50 community-led spots serving up something different for you to taste.

Try something you’ve never tried before. Step outside of your comfort zone. Embrace community and culture, and learn about other folks’ heritage and traditions.
Beer Garden, presented by 604 Now
Feeling thirsty? Are you 19+? Then check out the Beer Garden, presented by 604 Now! You’ll be able to purchase alcoholic beverages here between 12:30pm and 9:00pm each day. Just don’t forget to bring two pieces of ID to get your Drinking Age Certified wristband so you can get those cold ones!
Cultural Cooking Arena
The Cultural Cooking Arena will be showcasing a Surrey youth cooking showdown, as well as demonstrations from local celebrity chefs.

The youth cooking showdown will take place on Saturday, July 18 as young chefs go head-to-head in the Arena, featuring a full day of cooking competitions. Get ready to cheer on one of the Town Centres!
And as for the cooking demonstrations, they’ll be happening on Sunday, July 19 so you can learn from professional and celebrity chefs on how to make traditional and contemporary cultural dishes.
Indigenous Village

Learn about the ancestral, traditional, and unceded territory we live on at the Indigenous Village. You can visit the Siam Stage, meaning “Respected Ones” in Coast Salish languages, which will feature Indigenous cultural sharing, dancing and contemporary music performances.
There will also be Teepees, where you can learn from Indigenous educators and healers through workshops and storytellings; and an Indigenous Marketplace to find a beautiful array of authentic artwork, products, and crafts made by Indigenous artisans.
Family Fun
Kids will find plenty of fun at Fusion Festival. Kids World, hosted by Surrey BIA, offers crafts and face-painting; and the Family Fun Stage has free cultural workshops, as well as musical performers to sing and dance along to.

Storyville has plenty of stories and laughter with puppets– and prize opportunities! And for the toddlers, Toddler Town is great for them to run around in a safe but fun space.
Getting to the Festival

Surrey Fusion Festival is hosted at Holland Park (13428 Old Yale Road).
For transit users, the park is located directly across from King George Station and a short walk from Surrey Central Station. Just one block away, the nearest bus loop to the site is located at Surrey Central Exchange.
If you’re driving, note that there is limited parking available near Holland Park. Attendees can also park underground at Surrey City Hall (13450 104 Ave) for $1.50 per hour or a $4.00 weekend flat rate for a maximum of 12 hours.
EVENT DETAILS:
📅 Date: July 18 – 19, 2026
📍 Location: Holland Park
🎟️ More Info: Surrey Fusion Festival

