St Pauls Carnival
| St Pauls Carnival | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Reggae, World music, Folk music, Hip hop, Poetry, Dub, Visual arts |
| Dates | First Saturday of July |
| Location(s) | St Pauls, Bristol, United Kingdom |
| Years active | since 1968 |
| Website | St Pauls Carnival |
St. Paul's Carnival is an annual Caribbean Carnival held, usually on the first Saturday of July, in St. Paul's, Bristol, England. The celebration began in 1968 as the St. Paul's Festival, in order to improve relationships between the European, African, Caribbean, and Asian inhabitants of the area.
Called the St. Paul's Carnival since 1991, the event includes a masquerade procession with ornate and colourful costumes and floats from local schools and cultural associations, a stage for professional performers, sound systems in neighbouring streets and a range of stalls selling food from a wide range of cultures. In the preceding period, Mas camps create costumes for the parade and there is a week of cultural events in the days before carnival.