The International Colombian Festival in Washington, DC turns a late-summer Saturday into a full-scale celebration of music, food, and national pride anchored at The Catholic University of America. Running from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., the event is timed around Colombia’s Independence Day, which gives the day a built-in sense of occasion beyond the performances themselves. The grounds at the University Garage space are filled with food vendors and cultural stalls, creating a layout that feels closer to an open-air market than a traditional concert festival. Live music runs throughout the day, with salsa, cumbia, and vallenato acts sharing space with folkloric dance groups and contemporary Latin performers. Between sets, visitors move through rows of Colombian street food and regional dishes, turning the festival into a steady rhythm of eating, listening, and wandering. The programming also highlights broader Latin American cultural threads, bringing in dance and music traditions that extend beyond a single national spotlight. Organized by Go Colombia LLC, the festival has grown into one of the larger Colombian cultural gatherings in the DC area, drawing thousands of attendees each year. It is less about a single headline moment and more about an all-day immersion in sound, flavor, and community expression.

Colombian Festival
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Details
- Event website:
- www.colombianfestivaldc.com/
- Address
- The Catholic University of America - University Garage
- 3598 John McCormack Rd NE
- Washington, DC
- 20310
- Price:
- $23.57
- Opening hours:
- 11:00am
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