With an impressive lineup of Soca artists, the 2024 Labor Day Carnival promises to be nothing short of spectacular. Machel Montano headlines the weekend with four shows at the famous Apollo Theatre in Harlem, New York City. Yes, he is highlighting Soca music in Manhattan with many of your favorite artists, including the following: Lord Nelson, Rikki Jai, Mical Teja, Gypsy, Lyrikal, Farmer Nappy, Kurt Allen, Myron B, and host Majah Hype. Rest assured that Machel will have surprise guest artists who have not yet been announced.
As Soca artists from across the Caribbean and North America surge into New York City for this year's festivities, some may release new music for next year's carnival celebration in Trinidad and Tobago. Indeed, the creation of Soca music in Mecca, which results in vibrant and infectious music, unites the Caribbean community in the New York area. However, a large number of fans are traveling to the city specifically for this year's festival. We anticipate a grand festival featuring a multitude of artists showcasing their performances, accompanied by excellent weather as summer fades and the refreshing autumnal air that enchants partygoers as night falls.
There is so much to look forward to this weekend, with shows scheduled all week concluding with the major shows this weekend. A fan favorite is "Vibes with Voicey," which features Voice, Kerwin Du Bois, Nadia Batson, Ding Dong, Skinny Fabulous, Adam O, GBM Nutron, Boyzie, Wadicks, Lyrikal, Ravi B, Mical Teja, Nailah Blackman, Pumpa, Vghn, Jadel, Asa Bantan, and Rane Blackman. This is an awesome lineup. The Brooklyn Museum will host this show today, Thursday, August 29, from 4 p.m. to 12 a.m. Then on Friday, August 30th, there is Socafest, which starts at 7 p.m. and features major Soca artists including Nomcebo Zikode, Patrice Roberts, Mical Teja, Farmer Nappy, Christopher Martin, Nigy Boy, Pumpa, Raymond Ramnarine, Tallpree, Mr. Killa, Terror D Governor, A Team Band, and many more surprise guests.
On Saturday, one can enjoy the Youth Fest/Junior Carnival Parade, starting at 9 a.m. and concluding at 4 p.m. For steelpan music lovers, there is the Panorama competition starting at 7 p.m. The Brooklyn Museum will host or conclude all events.
After all the partying and celebrations, the major event is scheduled for Monday. The famous Brooklyn Labor Day parade will feature carnival bands displaying creative costumes. This is not a walking street parade, oh hell no! A full spectrum of Caribbean culture will be on display, featuring dance and music renowned across the world. Just keep in mind that there will be many groups gathering for parties and get-together events scattered throughout Brooklyn. Call your friends to 'get in the know'! It promises to be an exciting weekend of celebratory activities.
This year's Labor Day Carnival promises to create an atmosphere of pure exhilaration with its flood of Soca artists and music. With a star-studded lineup and a series of exciting events, the carnival promises to be a memorable celebration of Caribbean culture and music. The 2024 Labor Day Carnival is a must-attend event for all fans of Soca, those new to the genre, and those simply interested in Caribbean culture.