
The City of Miramar, in proud partnership with the Embrace Music Foundation, is excited to announce the return of the 12th Annual Rhythms of Africa on April 26 & 27, 2025, at the Miramar Cultural Center.
This dynamic cultural event, hosted by Mayor Wayne Messam, will showcase the incredible talents of local youth alongside internationally acclaimed musicians, offering a musical experience unlike any other.
Under the leadership of world-renowned Reggae Ambassador Willie Stewart, students from Somerset Academy High School will take the stage after just 40 hours of training in African drumming and percussion. They will be joined by a star-studded lineup, including legendary reggae icon Ken Boothe, violinist Demola, performer Jiggy Jack & Jacky Ambroise (formerly known as Strings), and the incomparable Rhythms of Africa Band.

“This event embodies the spirit of our community—giving young people an opportunity to connect with their heritage through the power of music,” said Mayor Wayne Messam. “Watching these students grow from novices to skilled performers is truly inspiring.”
Program founder and music director, Willie Stewart, former drummer of Third World, emphasized the event’s deeper impact: “Music changes lives. These young performers have poured their hearts into this journey, showing us all how rhythm and dedication can unite communities across generations.”
Rhythms of Africa is more than a concert—it’s a cultural movement that celebrates diversity, preserves heritage, and inspires self-expression. The event brings together families, educators, musicians, and residents for a powerful showcase of unity through music.
Get Your Tickets Today! Tickets are available at MiramarCulturalCenter.org.
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