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Excitement mounts as Road March Sunday prep reaches fever pitch
DUNN...there is no way to replicate the feeling of thousands of people in the streets dancing
Entertainment, Music
April 9, 2026

Excitement mounts as Road March Sunday prep reaches fever pitch

With Road March Sunday fast approaching, anticipation surrounding Carnival in Jamaica 2026 is reaching fever pitch as thousands of revellers prepare to flood the streets of the Corporate Area for what many organisers believe could be the biggest staging yet.

Despite a year that began with uncertainties — including the lingering effects of Hurricane Melissa and global tensions — Carnival organisers say the spirit of celebration has proven resilient.

Instead of dampening enthusiasm, the challenges seem to have fuelled an even stronger appetite for revelry, music, and cultural expression.

Across the island, bands have reported increased patronage and an influx of visitors arriving early to immerse themselves in the week-long slate of fêtes leading up to Sunday’s highly anticipated road march.

For Kibwe McGann, sponsorship manager of GenXS Carnival, the heightened energy has been one of the most striking features of the season. He noted that participation levels have surpassed expectations, particularly for J’Ouvert celebrations, signalling strong momentum heading into the grand parade.

“Carnival Sunday is unmatched for Jamaica. It is the culmination of the week of activities and so people really just come with the energy to go all out. It’s really a day of freedom, a day to let go. Monday morning is work, and that makes it even a better opportunity to want to let go, and that’s what makes the vibe even greater,” he said. “It is really a super year for us and we’re pretty excited.”

Adding to the excitement for GenXS revellers is the announcement that Trinidadian soca powerhouse Machel Montano will be joining the band on the road.

Fresh off his latest road march triumph in Trinidad with the hit
Encore, Montano’s presence is expected to inject even more energy into the already electric atmosphere.

The sense of excitement is equally palpable within the Xodus Carnival camp.

Director Scott Dunn says the band’s revellers have been immersed in the Carnival spirit since the very start of the week.

“The energy in the Xodus family is powerful. Our revellers started the week with Campari Xodus Wet on Monday and many have already collected their costumes and goodie bags,” he revealed outlining that Carnival Sunday remains the pinnacle of the season.

“There is no way to replicate the feeling of thousands of people in the streets dancing with no inhibitions,” he shared, adding that he believes the continued growth of Carnival in Jamaica demonstrates just how deeply the culture has taken root locally. That growth, he said, extends far beyond the music to become a serious economic driver for the island’s entertainment and tourism sectors.

Meanwhile, over at Yard Mas Carnival, organisers say the buzz surrounding this year’s staging has also reached unprecedented levels.

PR Director Dania Beckford agreed, adding that Jamaica’s Carnival experience evolved rapidly over a relatively short period.

She pointed to this year’s increase in the number of international visitors arriving early to take part in the festivities as proof that the island is quickly strengthening its place within the regional Carnival circuit.

“Carnival is the day when, whether you are a masquerader or an observer, you can enjoy a huge festival moving through the streets of Kingston. Carnival also signifies happiness and freedom, and so there is usually no tension or ‘bad vibes’. Persons actually come with a positive mindset to have a good time by the thousands,” she shared. “The energy is fever pitch for this year’s Carnival in Jamaica. Our Carnival experience has evolved rapidly during a short period of time and scores of visitors are already in Jamaica to enjoy what we have planned for the season.”

Beckford expressed that from the music pumping from the trucks to curated rest stops, meals, and sponsor activations inside the Yard Mas Village, her team has pulled out all the stops to ensure every element has been designed to elevate the overall experience on the road.

— Shereita Grizzle

MCGANN...it is really a super year for us.

MCGANN…it is really a super year for us.

BECKFORD... the energy is fever pitchX

BECKFORD… the energy is fever pitch

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