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JAM | Apr 11, 2026

Campari Blvd to take over Kingston during Carnival Road March

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Jamaica’s Dancehall sensation Valiant and Trinidad’s own Yung Bredda, alongside high-energy selections from top DJs including DJ Banka, Shukkle Bus, and Team Coppershot, are set to take over the Campari Boulevard Street Festival stage on Sunday, April 12. 

Campari Boulevard Street Festival will be held during Road March and smacked at the intersection of Emmanuelle Road and Trafalgar Road in St. Andrew, another new home from its previous Knutsford Boulevard and S Foods Supermarket parking lot locations for past Carnival Road March Day events. 

“Campari is once again set to elevate Jamaica’s Carnival experience with the highly anticipated return of Campari Boulevard, a vibrant, inclusive celebration taking place on Carnival Road March Day 2026. The intersection of Emmanuele Road and Trafalgar Road in St. Andrew will come alive from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., transforming into a dynamic hub of music, culture, and energy. Designed as an open-access experience, admission is free, welcoming both revellers and spectators to fully immerse themselves in the Carnival spirit,” Dominic Bell, Communications Manager, J. Wray and Nephew Limited said in a recent interview.  

He described this year’s Campari Boulevard Street Festival staging as “an electrifying entertainment lineup”, which will be headlined by Yung Bredda and Valiant, who are scheduled to perform at 2:15 pm and 5:00 pm, respectively. Guiding the experience will be renowned host and vibes master Bishop Escobar, ensuring an engaging and unforgettable atmosphere.

A signature feature of Campari Boulevard Street Festival remains its commitment to inclusivity and immersive enjoyment. Patrons can indulge in complimentary Campari cocktails, which will be up for grabs, adding a bold and refreshing twist to the road march experience.

More than just a viewing point, Campari Boulevard Street Festival offers a unique space where culture, music, and community converge—allowing persons who may not be part of traditional costume bands to still actively participate in Carnival. From live performances to premium cocktail experiences, the event continues to redefine how Jamaica celebrates on the road.

As a key player in shaping the local carnival landscape, Campari remains dedicated to creating accessible, high-quality experiences that bring people together while amplifying the vibrancy of Jamaican culture.

With an exciting lineup, free entry, and an unmatched atmosphere, Campari Boulevard Street Festival is set to be a must-attend destination on Carnival Road March Day

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