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Miami Carnival is Coming. The Kiddies Are Ready Too.

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The Miami Broward Junior Carnival will be held at Central Broward Park & Broward County Stadium(3700 NW 11th Pl, Lauderhill, FL 33311)on Saturday, October 5, 2024. Gates to the event open at 1pm with the parade set for 2pm.

This enriching cultural event, presented by TD Bank in Lauderhill and hosted by Visit Lauderdale, showcases Caribbean culture and provides an excellent opportunity for youth to participate in and develop their artistry. This year’s Junior Carnival reaffirms steadfast commitment to youth and community initiatives, reflecting the strength and unity of the community. The day features 10 Junior Masquerade bands competing for prizes and bragging rights, and Nikki Crosby (AKA Granny), actress, comedienne, and radio host, is the Emcee. The event will kick off with the Junior Steel Pan Competition and the Junior Calypso Competition.

10 Junior Mas Bands On Display

The day’s highlight will be the parade of 10 masquerade bands, each presenting their unique interpretation of Caribbean culture. This year’s competing bands include Break Away Kru, China Mas Kids, D-Junction Mas Jr., Fun Generation Too, Karnival Kidz, La Familia, Major Players, Mas Dynasty/Party Room Squad, Natural Disasters, Royalty Kidz, Wassi Babes, and Zing-Zing Kidzz.

Prepare to be immersed in a rich display of cultural diversity at the Miami Broward Junior Carnival. From the rhythmic beats of African-Afro drumming to the native Caribbean Tassa drumming by the Romeo Tasso Group, this event fosters a sense of connection and appreciation for different cultures, making those attending feel the essence of being a part of a global community.

The Miami Broward Junior Carnival is not just a fun-filled event, but also a cornerstone of cultural inclusion and education. It offers children from all backgrounds the opportunity to embrace and appreciate Caribbean heritage. Tricia Baptiste, Junior Carnival Manager, emphasized the event’s importance: “Carnival is an integral part of Caribbean heritage. We are preserving this vibrant culture through Junior Carnival for future generations,” she said.

This family-centered event encourages young participants under 18, to showcase their talents, build meaningful connections, and express their appreciation for Caribbean heritage through music and movement. It fosters a strong sense of connection and unity among the community, making everyone feel part of something bigger.

In a media release, City Manager for the City of Lauderhill, Desorae Giles-Smith said, the city proudly welcomes all attending the Miami Carnival 2024 events, including Junior Carnival, Panorama, and J’ouvert! “We encourage residents and visitors to participate in all these fantastic events in our City’s Entertainment District. We look forward to seeing each of you and hope you plan your vacation next year, right here in the City of Distinction – Lauderhill!” –

For more information, visit the Junior Carnival website.

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Trinidad and Tobago’s Voice Will Rep for Soca at Best of the Best 2026. Artiste’s Inclusion Shows Soca’s Global Reach.

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He had one of the most memorable Carnival seasons with a Soca track that stole the hearts of Soca lovers in 2026 and now Aaron ‘Voice’ St. Louis is set to represent hard for the Soca music genre at the upcoming ‘Best of the Best’ Music Festival in Miami on May 26th. His appearance will be his debut to the highly anticipated festival and already, the energy is high.

Voice makes his debut at Best of the Best 2026.

Voice represents the bridge between Millennial Soca and GenZ vibes. ‘Cyah Behave Mehself’ was lapped up like good Caribbean food at Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago back in February, and it is expected to do the same as the international summer season approaches.

Set to take place on May 26th at Museum Park, Downtown Miami, Voice’s inclusion on the cast underscores the Soca genre’s continued global reach within a predominantly reggae and dancehall showcase. Known for his high energy performances and melodic songwriting, the Trinidad and Tobago three -time Soca Monarch King has built an extensive catalogue of hits that that has proven to resonate with a global audience.

Organizers say anticipation for Voice’s performance at Best of the Best, is high. “Fans are looking forward to a dynamic set that brings soca’s signature energy to the festival stage.”

Best of the Best Music Fest remains one of North America’s premiere Caribbean music events, drawing fans from across the region and Diaspora for a full day of live performances. This year’s lineup includes, Sizzla Kalonji, Beenie Man, Tarrus Riley, Capleton, Rajah Wild, Skeng, Vanessa Bling, among others.

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New ‘Jamrock’ Documentary Celebrates Unforgettable Moments. Cruise Returns to Jamaica After Hurricane Melissa, This Year.

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With over a decade’s worth of unforgettable moments pulled from the last 10 voyages, this 30+ minute documentary captures the spirit of a global reggae community built on shared identity, resilience, and reverence for Jamaican culture. It features iconic performances, real conversations with the artistes and DJs, and the heartbeat of it all: the “Jamrockers.”  These are die-hard reggae lovers from over 40 countries who pull up every year for one reason – to feel that irreplaceable connection to Jamaican culture and keep the Marley message of “One Love” alive. 

Having successfully navigated challenges including extreme weather and a global pandemic, the Welcome to Jamrock Reggae Cruise continues to thrive. Its 11th staging will return for its annual voyage from November 11th to the 16th, sailing from Miami aboard Norwegian Joy. 

Stacked from foundation to future, this year’s lineup brings together reggae and dancehall’s most influential voices: Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley and Stephen Marley (Traffic Jam Set), Burning Spear, Sizzla, Capleton, Beenie Man, Protoje, Barrington Levy, Elephant Man, Junior Reid, Lila Iké, Ding Dong & the Ravers Clavers, Tony Matterhorn “Man on the Moon”, Gyptian, 450, Richie Spice, Ghost, Mr. Lexx, Professor Nuts, L.U.S.T., Sister Carol, Sevana, Flourgon, Johnny P, and Jemere Morgan are confirmed.

The cruise’s famed Sound Clash at Sea will return alongside powerhouse sound systems including Stone Love (Geefus), King Jammy, Silverhawk Sound, Rory Stone Love, Renaissance Sound, Federation Sound, Warrior Sound, Rampage Sound, Kingston12 HiFi and Souljah1 Muzik, preserving a cornerstone of Jamaican music culture in its most authentic form.

Jamrock is a Premiere Reggae Event

The Jamrock experience has evolved into the premier reggae event at sea—one that continues to redefine how the culture is celebrated on a global stage. The five-day experience continues to immerse guests in the full spectrum of Jamaican life—from Nyabinghi sunrise sessions and sound bath meditations to dancehall workshops, fitness programming, and curated culinary offerings led by acclaimed Chef Lumley. A new addition this year includes a live theatrical production by legendary playwright Oliver Samuels, adding yet another layer to the cruise’s ever-expanding cultural canvas.

Beenie Man will be on the cruise in November.

Following the impact of Hurricane Melissa in 2025, the cruise will return to Jamaica with renewed purpose, maintaining its distinction as the only chartered cruise with two Jamaican port stops. That commitment translates into tangible impact, generating millions annually for the island’s tourism and cultural economy while reinforcing a direct connection between the music, the people, and the place that birthed it.

As All in the Same Boat makes clear, Welcome to Jamrock Reggae Cruise is a movement with its own rhythm, one that continues to bring the diaspora home, while inviting the world in. Since its inception in 2014, the mission remains the same: to create a space where reggae lives, breathes, and connects us all. 

The documentary made its debut during the 10th annual cruise and later screened at Art Basel in support of hurricane relief efforts led by the Marley family’s Ghetto Youths Foundation. Damian Marley and Dan Dalton were executive producers of the film.

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