Carnival is back for the 2024 50th anniversary.
The carnival festival celebrates all things from the Caribbean culture that lives within the city, sharing it with you to experience new things and communities.
The event is open to everyone of any age, bringing to life all that is positive about Caribbean carnival. The main feature of the carnival is a procession through the city. The procession is a celebration of dance, music, colour and costume.
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