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Puerto Rican Festival of La SanSe Takes Orlando Celebrates 15 Years with Over 25,000 Attendees Expected
Orlando, FL – January 24, 2026 — The vibrant spirit of Puerto Rico returns to Central Florida as the Puerto Rican Festival of La SanSe Takes Orlando proudly celebrates its 15th anniversary, welcoming an expected attendance of over 25,000 people at the Central Florida Fairgrounds on January 24.
This milestone event honors the rich traditions of Puerto Rico and marks the grand closing of the extended Christmas season, a deeply rooted cultural celebration for Puerto Ricans around the world. The festival brings together families, community leaders, and Puerto Ricans from across Central Florida for a day filled with music, food, culture, and heritage.
Headlining this year’s celebration are renowned Puerto Rican artists Many Manuel and La Tribu de Abrante, who will deliver high-energy performances that embody the rhythm, passion, and soul of the island.
Produced by Puerto Rican native and businessman Thomas Javier, the festival has grown over the last 15 years into one of the most anticipated Puerto Rican cultural events in Central Florida. Javier’s vision has consistently focused on unity, cultural pride, and providing a space where traditions are celebrated and passed down to future generations.
“La SanSe Takes Orlando is more than a festival — it’s a cultural reunion,” said Thomas Javier. “It represents our roots, our music, our food, and our people. Celebrating 15 years is a blessing, and seeing our community come together year after year is what makes this event truly special.”

Attendees can expect an immersive experience featuring authentic Puerto Rican cuisine, live music, traditional performances, artisan vendors, and family-friendly activities, all designed to celebrate Puerto Rico’s rich cultural legacy.
The Puerto Rican Festival of La SanSe Takes Orlando continues to serve as a bridge between the island and the diaspora, strengthening community ties and honoring Puerto Rican identity in the heart of Central Florida.


