September 24, 2025
Today, the City of South Bend held a press conference at Howard Park to kick off the 2-day Fusion Fest weekend on Saturday, September 27 from 12-8 p.m. and Sunday, September 28 from 12-5 p.m.
“I am excited for the return of Fusion Fest to celebrate our rich diversity and bring our community together,” said Mayor James Mueller. “I thank the City team and community partners who have been working hard to provide another fun-filled, 2-day weekend with food, music, and activities for all.”
Fusion Fest, presented by IBEW Local 153, will be filled with over 100 food vendors, artisans, performers, and demonstrations on 5 different regional stages, and several different free, hands-on activities and experiences, such as:
- The First Fusion Fest Artisan Market
- Biergarten
- Bounce House
- Free Carrousel Rides
- Chicago Drone Light Show
- Kids Zone sponsored by the University of Notre Dame
- Kids Zone interactive passport
- Roller Skating
- Sensory Friendly Zone
- Trackless Train Rides sponsored by VSBM
- Sole Art (Sneaker Art) competition sponsored by CFSJC
The festival will take place at Howard Park and surrounding streets and will be separated into global regions with stages and vendors located at each corresponding region: North America, South America, Africa, Asia, and Europe. Patrons are encouraged to bring camp chairs to enjoy the concerts. Coolers, large bags and backpacks are not permitted. Some exceptions to backpacks and large bags will be made and will be subject to search. Clear bags are highly encouraged for those attending Fusion Fest. We anticipate that clear bags will allow festival goers to move through the bag check quicker and lessen wait times.
“Fusion Fest is more than an event, it’s a celebration of our community’s diversity,” said Executive Director of Venues Parks & Arts, Jordan Gathers. “This year will offer a vibrant, inclusive, and culturally rich experience.”
The South Bend Police Department will have an increased presence during the two-day festival to ensure safety, as well as strategic locations. Per requests from the event sponsors, no weapons of any kind will be allowed onto the festival grounds and security workers will utilize magnetometers at entrances. All bags are subject to search. Guests will not be permitted to stay in the park after the completion of the festival each night.
Event parking is available at the Wayne Street Garage, Crowe Lot, St. Joseph High School Lot, and School Field. Parking is also available on the streets within walking distance of Howard Park. ADA-accessible parking is available at the Zion Church Lot. Please be aware that Jefferson Blvd. from MLK to St. Louis Blvd will be closed beginning on Saturday, September 27 at 6 a.m. until Monday, September 29 at 6 a.m. St. Louis Blvd. closes from Jefferson to St. Peter beginning Thursday, September 25 at 6 a.m. until Tuesday, September 30 at 4 p.m.
First Student is partnering with VPA to provide a wheelchair accessible bus to help transport visitors from overflow parking lots. The shuttle will be available from 12 – 8 p.m. on Saturday and 12- 5 p.m. on Sunday. Pick up will be from St. Joseph High School’s School Field lot near Leighton Stadium. Drop off will be near the event at the intersection of Wayne St. and Saint Peter St. We will also have bike racks available for people to lock their bikes outside both the Wayne Street and Hill Street entrances.
The first day of Fusion Fest will end with a Drone Show by Chicago Drone Show at 8 p.m.
For more information on Fusion Fest, event map, stage and performance schedules, list of vendors and artisans, transportation, accessible parking, and more, please visit sbfusionfest.com.
