Date confirmed for Preston’s 48th Caribbean Carnival
The 48th Preston Caribbean Carnival is set to return to the City of Preston on May 29 this year.
Following two years of Covid restrictions and no live carnival procession and park event, Preston Carnival Committee is thrilled to announced ‘We’re Back on De Road’ for 2022.
The committee received the exciting news that their application to the Arts Council England for funding was successful and they are now organizing the biggest and most colorful party Preston will see this year.
The carnival will see a colorful procession through the city, followed by a Caribbean-themed family fun day on Moor Park. Organizers are hoping a mini-carnival will pop up in the city center.
Local dance troupes are back in their studios preparing new routines and costumes to wow crowds, along with visiting dance troupes who will display traditional costumes and dance their way from Moor Park, down Deepdale Road, towards the city center, left into Meadow Street, St Paul’s Road, Sedgewick Street and return to the park via North Road and the Garstang Road entrance.
The park event will include live performances from Caribbean Latin band – July Julay, Levi Tafari, local One Voice Community Choir, UK Soca artist – Soca Johnny, Phase One Steel Band, Kasia Masai along with other acts.
There will be the Caribbean and other food stalls, a bar facility, and lots of children’s activities, including creative making sessions and inflatables.
Celebrations start the day before with the “One Park – Living Legends” Reggae Festival, a ticket-only event that will raise some much-needed funds which were lost in 2020/21.
The lineup includes Tippa Irie, Little Roy, Chanel One Sound System, and our headliner International Award-winning Reggae artist Luciano supported by The Mafia and Fluxy Band performing live on stage for the first time in Preston.
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