Bhoomi Trivedi headlines a garba at Poinciana High School in Kissimmee, Florida on Friday, September 25, 2026 — a 1,000-ticket night in the Orlando metro, presented by Aum Vayu Tourism. Music starts at 8:00 PM. Tickets start at $35.
Why Bhoomi Trivedi fills a garba floor
Most people meet Bhoomi Trivedi's voice before they learn her name. She broke through on Hindi film playback and has been a fixture of Gujarati music since — which is exactly the combination a garba organizer wants, because a garba crowd is never one audience.
Walk any American garba floor at 10 PM and you will find three generations in the same circle: grandparents who came for the traditional raas, parents who want the songs they grew up on, and a college crowd who came because their entire group chat is going. An artist who only serves one of those three empties the floor for the other two.
Bhoomi moves between all three without a seam. She can hold a long traditional run for the dancers who know the steps, then turn into a playback hit that pulls the whole room back in. On a Friday night, when people arrive tired off the work week and need to be lifted rather than warmed up slowly, that flexibility is the entire evening.
The room
Poinciana High School sits in Osceola County, immediately south of Orlando. It is an easy drive from Orlando, Winter Park, St. Cloud, Lakeland and the Space Coast, and reachable from Tampa for people willing to make a night of it.
A thousand tickets on a Friday is a serious room for Central Florida. It is not an arena, and that is a feature: the floor stays dense enough that the circle actually works, which is the thing that separates a real garba from a concert people happen to be standing at.
Make it a weekend
This is the first of two nights. Jignesh Barot plays the same venue on Saturday, September 26, in his first Florida garba — a much more traditional, folk-led set. The two nights are ticketed separately, and they are different enough that doing both is not repetition.
For the wider picture of the state's Navratri calendar, see our guide to garba events in Florida.
What to know before you go
Garba runs late. Doors-open crowds are thin; the floor peaks well after 10 PM. If it is your first time, come in something you can move in for four hours — our chaniya choli and kediyu style guide covers the details, and the first-timer's guide covers the rest.
Buy early. Early bird tiers on Rameelo are capped by design and always go first — the $35 tier will not be there in September.
Frequently asked questions
When is Bhoomi Trivedi performing in Florida?
Friday, September 25, 2026, starting at 8:00 PM, at Poinciana High School in Kissimmee, Florida.
How much are Bhoomi Trivedi Florida garba tickets?
Early bird tickets start at $35 and regular tickets are $50. Early bird is a limited tier and sells out first.
Where is the Bhoomi Trivedi garba being held?
Poinciana High School, 2300 S Poinciana Blvd, Kissimmee, FL 34758 — in the Orlando metro, about 30 minutes south of downtown Orlando.
Is this event family friendly?
Yes. Garba is a multi-generational celebration and this night is programmed for a mixed-age floor, from grandparents to college students.
Do I need to know how to do garba?
No. The basic garba step is three counts and a clap, and you will pick it up inside one song by following the circle. Every American garba floor is full of people learning it that night.
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