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West Indian Day Parade 2019

NYC's West Indian Day Parade Labor Day Weekend Carnival (Keith Widyolar/New York Latin Culture Magazine)

NYC's West Indian Day Parade Labor Day Weekend Carnival (Keith Widyolar/New York Latin Culture Magazine)

The West Indian Day Parade is the main part of New York City’s Caribbean Carnaval. It’s a series of events at and around the Brooklyn Museum over Labor Day Weekend that draws around two million people.

The Caribbean culture of the West Indian Day Parade is from Trinidad and Tobago, Haiti, Barbados, Dominica, Saint Lucia, Jamaica, Saint Vincent and Grenada, Guyana, Suriname and Belize.

It’s Caribbean culture with French, Dutch, English and East Indian flavor. Soca, the popular music of Trinidad, is a blend of Caribbean calypso and East Indian rhythms.

Shows are at the Brooklyn Museum. Prices go up on the day of.

Get tickets at wiadcacarnival.org

One of the most interesting events is the Catch Di Vibe Bus Tour of the local Mas Bands and Pan Yards the week before the Parade on Friday, August 23 at 7:30pm. $40


Reggae Afrobeats Soca concert

A concert of Jamaican Reggae, West African Afrobeat and Trinidadian Soca.

Tamara Ivey and Glitteratie host an Unda Di’ Stars show with Wayne Wonder, Nessa Preppy, Run Town and many more musicians. DJs too.

Thursday, August 29
6pm
$40+


Summer Jam Youth Fest concert

Young Devy hosts rising stars and popular DJs.

Friday, August 30  day
10am-1pm
FREE


BrassFest

Performances by KES, Skinny Fabulous, Farmer Nappy, Patrice Roberts, Lyrikal and more.

Friday, August 30 night
6pm
$65+


Junior Carnival Parade

Jemma Jordan hosts live performances by Junior Kings, Queens and band characters. This is how we pass the culture to our kids.

Saturday, August 31
9am to 4pm
$5

Junior Parade Route

From St. John’s Place at Kingston Avenue, to Franklin Ave to President Street ending at the Brooklyn Museum. Enter on Eastern Parkway.


Steelband Panorama

Nine of New York City’s finest steel orchestras compete for the 2019 Panorama Championship.

Invited bands include: Adlib, Casym, Despers USA, D’Radoes, Harmony Music Makers, Pan Fantasy, Philadelphia All Stars, Pan Evolution, and the Crossfire Steel Orchestra.

Saturday, August 31
Doors 6pm
Show 7pm to 3am
$45


Dimanche Gras

It’s Carnival Sunday “Dimanche Gras”.

The big party features kings and queens of the band, Ole’ Mas’ costumes, Panorama steel band champions, and Kaisokah Moko Jumbies.

The headliners are Calypso Rose, GBM Nutron, Tallpree and Lavaman.

Sunday, September 1
6pm
$35


Grand Marshals VIP Breakfast

Meet and greet NYC’s carnival community.

Monday, September 2
8:30am
$135


West Indian Day Parade

It’s the big event.

Monday, September 2, 2019
11am to 6pm

Parade Route

Food, drink and hand made products are for sale along Eastern Parkway. So bring some cash. It’s fun to walk around and try things. The curry goat is the best.

Parade Tickets

You can watch the Parade for free along the route or get tickets to the VIP Luncheon in the Brooklyn Museum’s Glass Pavilion at 1pm for $110

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