- December 13, 2025
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John Cafferty & the Beaver Brown Band took the stage Friday, Nov. 15.
Children enjoyed a carrousel at Ocoee Music Fest, one of many carnival rides.
Teens enjoyed the faster rides during the event.
There even was a pendulum ride for attendees to enjoy.
Lucero, Steven and Juan Carlos Flores enjoyed the carnival games as a family.
Jackie Lampe was ready for the night with her chair, coat and cowboy hat.
Sabrina Crim and Carmen Barnes were all smiles during Ocoee Music Fest.
David McCannon brought his dog Finn to enjoy the concert.
Mimi and Scott Ashdown danced the night away.
Steve and Tracee Green enjoyed fries while watching the concert.
The Romantics played Friday, Nov. 15 and sang some of their most popular songs.
Maurice Hazen and Harry Barrett enjoyed the fishing event hosted by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
Lincoln Hazen was focused as he hooked a piece of hot dog as bait.
Giovanni and Rick Sotis enjoyed fishing after the 5K run.
A deejay played pop music during the car parade Saturday, Nov. 16.
A garden market was held Saturday, Nov. 16 outside Ocoee’s city hall.
Gaby, Lina, Derek, Hector and Robert Sindeler fished as a family.
The classic car show attracted many people to watch from the sidewalk.
The “Back to the Future” car was seen at the event.
Benjamin Burhans and Rosario Bennett fished while Chris Caldwell from Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission gave them pointers.
Bob and Kathy Rosenau have enjoyed the festival for many years now.
Claudia Diaz and Noel Beauchamp were happy to be at Ocoee Music Festival this year.
Daniel Pigott, Casey Kropp and Jeff Pigott attended Friday night’s concert.
Jody and Bill Justice were cozied up during the event.
Hannah Noel and Rose Noel fished together as mother and daughter.
Rose Noel and Giovanni Sotis both decided to fish after the 5K run. Sotis placed second and Noel fourth.
Bob and Kathy Rosenau said they have been attending Ocoee Music Festival since it first started 31 years ago and have watched it grow throughout the years, seeing it gather a few hundred people to thousands of people.
This year, the event was held Friday, Nov. 15 and Saturday, Nov. 16.
The free, two-day festival welcomed thousands of attendees to enjoy classic rock bands and country music artists.
Besides the music, the event offered a variety of food vendors and carnival rides.
The city also hosted a 5K run of the century, a classic car parade, welcomed the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to host a fishing event and welcomed plant vendors for a garden market.