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Surrey Fusion Festival 2026 is back
Trisha Matabalan, Philippine Canadian Inquirer
June 23, 2026

(Photo courtesy: Surrey CA)
BRITISH COLUMBIA – For July 18 and 19, 2026, the Surrey Fusion Festival will be making its grand return to Holland Park from 11 AM to 10 PM. The festival has no charge, houses plenty of vendors, and houses attractions made for everyone. There will be plenty of cultural pavilions where they offer attendees an opportunity to peruse their selection of traditional food and several arts exhibits. There will also be multiple shows (from the Concord Pacific World Music Stage, Celebration Stage, Community Dance Stage, and the Local Stage to name a few) and activities going on simultaneously, from performances to cooking demonstrations. This ensures that there will be always be something there for people to enjoy.
For Saturday, July 18, performers include 54•40, FIONN, The Folk Turbanators, Anju Bedi, Sitarist, Brenda Prince, Elegancia Cubana, Fame Art Group, Fleetwood Huey, Folk Star Arts Academy Society, Gabriel Palatchi Beats, Higher Ground Dance Battle, Kohinoor Folk Arts Club, Kunda, Le Plaisir Dance Society, Mark Kilianski, Marten Borch, Midnight Boogaloo, Nostic, Raven Reid, Roots Peruvian Folk Dance, SEMIAH, Serengeti, Søurdøpe, Timbero Mayor Vancouver, White Thunder Dance Theater, and Yuki The Juggler.
For Sunday, June 19, performers are Kulwinder Billa, Aché Brasil, Anahaw Filipino Canadian Performing Arts Society in BC, Collage Trad, Dr Strangelove, Dumpsta Dragons, Flowin Owen, Jackson Hollow, Leigh Kathryn, Lorita Leung Dance Academy, Mandala Arts and Culture Society, Nahualli Folklore Society, ORIGINZ, Ricardo, Savannah Read, Soca Sensations, Sol Azul, SuperChefs Cookery for Kids, Tasavoor, Terrance Wang, and Uzume Taiko.
Presented by Coast Capital and celebrated under the theme “One World, One Game” to symbolize Canada being one of the three co-hosts of the famed FIFA World Cup “to celebrate global cultures”, it encourages “connection, dialogue, and discovery across cultures.”
