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YardMas Road March Sunday: Here for it all!
YardMas revellers enjoy the revelry.(Photo: Garfield Robinson)
Entertainment, Music
Shereita Grizzle | Observer Staff Reporter  
April 13, 2026

YardMas Road March Sunday: Here for it all!

For the YardMas revellers on Road March Sunday, the moment the first engines rumbled to life near the National Arena there was a shift in the air.

Something electric pumped unmatched energy into the atmosphere and by mid-morning the Corporate Area had completely surrendered to the sweeping spirit of soca.

Streets once defined by routine became rivers of colour and sound as masqueraders chipped forward in a steady rhythm that felt both spontaneous and perfectly in sync.

This served as the final chapter of the 2026 Carnival story and Kingston made sure the plot was perfect.

Towering trucks, stacked high with speaker boxes, rolled through the streets — each one carrying more than a bass line. The music thumped through concrete and bone alike, a heartbeat that spoke of heritage and a magnetic cultural exchange. Soca, once simply visiting, now lives in Jamaica — woven into the local entertainment fabric, embraced by a people who understand rhythm as language.

And that language was spoken fluently as revellers matched their favourite soca songs with gyrating waistlines. The energy was magical as the road pulled people together from across geographic boundaries. The road became a space where everyone belonged and we do mean everyone even newly engaged couples celebrating upcoming nuptials. Choosing the road as a declaration of their love, their joy blended seamlessly into the cultural celebration.

At the heart of it all, YardMas delivered an experience that felt as intentional as it was exhilarating.

“I’m soo elated, so proud. It’s been a great season,” said YardMas Director Dania Beckford, her words echoing the sentiment written across the faces of revellers. “Everybody was so happy to be on the road, and you could see it on their faces, the way they danced in the streets, it was pure joy. Carnival is about release, freedom, and just embracing our culture and I’m here for all of it.”

That joy was unmistakable. It lived in every lifted hand, every chorus shouted back at passing trucks, every moment in time seemed to stretch just enough to let people fully exist in it. And, compared to previous years, Beckford noted that this season felt different—bigger, better.

“This year is so much bigger and better. More persons are getting interested in Carnival. They love what we have been doing at YardMas, how we specially curate every little thing to ensure the Carnival experience is unforgettable. When it comes to sponsors and support for carnival, it’s unprecedented… Brands want to partner with us, they see the value, they love what we’re doing and we’re very happy about that,” she said.

That alignment between culture and corporate support was evident on the road.

For partners like Hennessy, the connection went beyond branding — it was about shared spirit.

“Carnival 2026 was loads of fun, lots of energy, great vibes, big personalities,” said Atina Samad, business development manager at Hennessy. “I loved how everyone came together to just make the experience one of the best I’ve witnessed in Jamaica. Hennessy has a culture that’s tied to the Caribbean and our tag line is the spirit of Carnival, and that celebrates energy, vibe, artistry, colour… just everything that Carnival is about.”

“The partnership with YardMas has been great. We will definitely be extending that because they aligned perfectly with what we represent at Hennessy, and I love that for us,” she continued.

As the curtains closed on another epic feteing season, it became clear that beyond the spectacle, beyond the feathers and trucks and carefully curated aesthetics, there was something deeper moving through the streets of Kingston on Sunday. It was a spirit that refused to be contained, a culture that continues to grow and root itself deeper into the local entertainment landscape.

YardMas revellers get into the fun.Garfield Robinson

YardMas revellers get into the fun. (Photo: Garfield Robinson)

OFF THE CLOCK YardMas reveller Alando Terrelonge, state minister, takes in the sights.Garfield Robinson

OFF THE CLOCK YardMas reveller Alando Terrelonge, state minister, takes in the sights.(Photo: Garfield Robinson)

Girls just want to have fun!Garfield Robinson

Girls just want to have fun!(Photo: Garfield Robinson)

It’s a whole YardMas vibe!Garfield Robinson

It’s a whole YardMas vibe!(Photo: Garfield Robinson)

A bird’s eye YardMas view.Garfield Robinson

A bird’s eye YardMas view.(Photo: Garfield Robinson)

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