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West Indian American Day Carnival: New Yorkers celebrate Caribbean culture

This year, the theme is “Vive Le Carnival.”

Edric Robinson

Sep 1, 2025, 11:21 AM

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Eastern Parkway was packed with energy, music, and Caribbean pride this Labor Day as thousands of people turned out for the 58th Annual West Indian American Day Carnival—one of the biggest cultural celebrations in New York City.

The theme this year? “Vive le Carnival”—a nod to bringing back that classic pageantry: feathers, beads, sequins, and full-on mas costumes dancing down the parade route.

But the celebration started well before the sun came up.

Early this morning, crowds gathered before dawn for J’Ouvert, the traditional street party that honors Caribbean roots and freedom through music, dance, and expression. Revelers hit the streets covered in paint and powder, waving flags, blasting music, and celebrating community.

More than 14 mas bands will be out in force—decked out in colorful costumes, dancing alongside music trucks pumping soca, reggae, dancehall, and more.

And of course, the food was a big part of the day. Along the route, vendors served up jerk chicken, johnny cakes, beef patties, and snow cones—filling the air with mouthwatering Caribbean flavors.

For many, this year’s parade marked their first time hitting the road as participants.

Amore, a 10-year-old first-time masquerader, said “I'm feeling confident. I think I'm going to do really well.”

Carol Griffith of CWA 1180 shared, “We work for an American agency, but we’re from the Caribbean—we represent.”

Organizers say the West Indian Day Parade remains the largest Caribbean Carnival in North America. Despite changes over the years—like the growing number of corporate floats—the mission remains the same: celebrate culture, community, and joy.

Whether you’re from The US Virgin Island, Antigua, Trinidad, Jamaica, Haiti, Barbados, Guyana, or just here for the vibes—this parade is for everyone.

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