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August 22, 2024

Europe’s biggest street party is back and this year is about camaraderie. Josh Barrie and David Ellis on how to spend your long weekend in W10

- Josh Barrie and David Ellis

Your Notting Hill Carnival guide

THIS weekend, Europe's biggest street party is back with a whir of colour, dance and song. It is a spectacle like no other and 2024 is destined to be as emphatic as ever.

The 57th edition of Notting Hill Carnival will begin on Saturday, returning to the streets of west London by way of parades and floats and processions.

Since 1966, carnival has been a celebration of British Caribbean culture and diversity. The floats always dazzle, performers blaze in glitter and gold, and sound systems reverberate through mouthfuls of jerk chicken and gulps of heady Red Stripe.

Each year, as many as two million people including thousands of tourists descend on W10 to watch mas,soca and calypso and Brazilian band performers, hear steel drums play and follow the three-and-a-half mile parade route.

imageToday, Notting Hill Carnival is thought to generate as much as £300million for the London economy. But it has never been about the money: when the first was held in 1964, racial tensions in Britain were running high, and carnival was a strength of unity. Fast-forward to 2024 and recent events would suggest such solidarity is as pertinent now as it was then.

The Trinidadian-style festival has always acted as a tonic, a show of togetherness and pride. Today, there is still a way to go as far as true equality is concerned. Carnival brings a convivial party atmosphere above all else and attendees come from all walks of life.

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