Crowds Gone Wild | West Indian Day Carnival Parade

Опубликовано: 02 Сентябрь 2024
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The National West Indian Day Parade and Carnival celebrates the heritage of the Caribbean. The celebration of the West Indies is an major cultural NYC event. The West Indian Day Parade and Carnival began in Harlem back in the 1920s.

Around 3 million people celebrate Labor Day West Indian Carnival Parade in Brooklyn, NY each year, making the West Indian Day Parade one of the biggest festivals in the world.

The National West Indian Day Parade and Carnival features singers, dancers, and musicians wearing extravagant costumes and feathered headpieces.

As you're enjoying the Labor Day West Indian Carnival Parade in Brooklyn, NY, expect tons of amazing floats to make their way down the street. Powdered paint can get thrown around, while steel drums and whistles keep the party going all day long. Food vendors also line the streets selling Caribbean food and drinks along the way of the West Indian Day Parade and Carnival.

The West Indian Day Parade takes place each year on Labor Day. This year it's happening on Monday, September 2 at 10 AM. In Brooklyn NY, the West Indies Carnival Parade marches down Eastern Parkway, usually beginning at Schenectady Avenue and ending at Grand Army Plaza in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, NY.

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