Caribbean Days 2024 is just around the corner! This exciting event is organized through the Trinidad and Tobago Cultural Society of BC (TTCSBC). Mark your calendars for a weekend of fun and entertainment on Saturday, July 29 and Sunday, July 30.
The competition is held at Town Center Park in Coquitlam, which is conveniently located near the Skytrain. On Saturday, the festivities begin at 10 a.m. And run until eight o’clock in the evening. The highlight of the day is the carnival parade, which starts at 1:30 p.m. On Sundays, the laughter continues from 11:00. Until 7 p.m. With song, dance and performances in addition.
The Caribbean Days Festival 2024, presented by the Trinidad & Tobago Cultural Society of BC, is back at Town Centre Park, Coquitlam. Join us on July 29-30 for vibrant music, dance, and performances, culminating in a grand Carnival Parade. Don’t miss headliner Farmer Nappy on Sunday!
The Caribbean Days Festival is considered an active ecosystem and a variety of sports. Every year the festival attracts visitors from all over the world who come to enjoy the Caribbean culture. The competition features a variety of entertainers who bring the colorful sounds and dances of the Caribbean to life.
This 12-month competition is more unique because it functions as the headliners. The first headliner is Trinidad and Tobago Soca Monarch, Farmer Nappy. He will play on Sunday, July 30. Farmer Nappy is known for his energetic performances and hits. His presence will surely make the competition unforgettable.
In addition to the primary acts, there may be several different performances throughout the weekend. You can experience traditional songs, modern tunes and enchanting dance performances. The festival is a celebration of Caribbean tradition and has something for everyone.
Saturday’s Mardi Gras parade is one of the most anticipated activities of the festival. It features colorful costumes, rhythmic music and joyous dancing. The parade is a colorful display of Caribbean heritage and is not to be missed.
Food is another highlight of the Caribbean Days festival. There could be several food providers that supply scrumptious Caribbean cuisine. From jerk chook to roti, you can sample the rich flavors of the islands.
The competition is family friendly, with sports for every age. Children can enjoy video games, face painting and various fun activities. There are also arts and crafts vendors where you should purchase specific items and souvenirs.
Don’t miss Caribbean Days 2024. It’s a prime opportunity to immerse yourself in Caribbean culture and enjoy a weekend of song, dance and fun. Grab your friends and circle of relatives and reminisce at this vibrant festival.
See you at Town Center Park, Coquitlam, July 29-30 for Caribbean Days 2024!