Get ready for a weekend of vibrant music, mouthwatering cuisine, and captivating performances at the highly anticipated Surrey Fusion Festival.
The free two-day event promises to be a cultural extravaganza like no other. Celebrating its 17th year, this year’s theme is “Landmarks of the World”.
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Surrey Fusion Festival 2024
The popular summer attraction will once again take place at Holland Park on Saturday, July 20 to Sunday, July 21. The festival starts at 11 am on both days and runs all day through 10 pm.
As BC’s largest multicultural event, this year’s lineup will showcase 50 pavilions representing cultures from all around the world.
There will also be live entertainment, amusement rides, great food, a kid’s zone, dance battles/workshops, an Indigenous Village, and much more.
Activities & Experiences
Live Performances

The “Landmarks of the World” theme will be showcased through the vibrant cultural pavilions and eight stages.
The festival will feature a fantastic lineup of live entertainment, including live performances from renowned artists, local dance groups, dance battles, local performers and much more.
Headliners
On Saturday, the Fusion Festival will kick off with the R&B and Sundanese-inspired sounds of Sudan Archives, followed by the prominent Punjabi folk music figure, Malkit Singh, on Sunday.
The Surrey Fusion Festival will also showcase a number of local talents, including MAUVEY, who blends Afro, pop, hip-hop, rock, and electronic music; Jade LeMac, a singer-songwriter with 1.2 million TikTok followers who released her second album, ‘Confessions,’ in 2024; and DJ Goddess, a Bollywood DJ recognized internationally, ranking No. 3 New DJ in the World and No. 1 in Canada.
Pavilions

One of the best parts of Fusion Festival is the never-ending food options. Indulge in an array of authentic cuisine and immerse yourself in diverse cultures at the 50 pavilions.
The pavilions will offer a unique opportunity to explore and learn about different traditions, customs, and flavours.
The Cantina
No summer festival is complete without a beer garden style area for 19+ attendees to sip on some cold beverages from around the world.
Alcoholic beverages are available daily from 12:30pm to 9:00pm. Customers must show two pieces of ID and receive a wristband for entry.
Cultural Cooking Arena
Watch Surrey youth compete in cooking competitions on Saturday, or learn how to make authentic cultural recipes from pavilion organizers on Sunday.
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Indigenous Village & Market
Attendees can learn about Indigenous cultures through traditional cultural sharing, and contemporary performances at the Siam Stage.
There will also be a 30’ Teepee, and an Indigenous Market with authentic Indigenous artwork, products and crafts.
Amusement Rides

An area within the park will be dedicated to various rides and carnival games for attendees to enjoy throughout the festival.
Kid Zone
There will be an area for little ones with interactive performances, games, workshops, crafts and more.
How to Get there
Surrey Fusion Festival will take place at Holland Park (13428 Old Yale Road).
Transit: The park is located directly across from King George Station, and a short walk from Surrey Central Station.
The nearest bus loop to the site is located at Surrey Central Exchange, just one block away.
Parking: There will be a limited amount of parking spots available near Holland Park. If you plan to drive, attendees can park at Surrey City Hall (13450 104 Ave).
Parking underground at City Hall is $1.50 per hour or a $4.00 weekend flat rate for a maximum of 12 hours.

