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Masqueraders of the Arcadia Mas Band dance on the new Rockly Bay stage during the Tobago Carnival parade of bands along Milford Road, Scarborough, on Sunday. – David Reid
The first part of the Tobago Carnival, held from October 28-30, attracted thousands of visitors. While some events leading up to mass were affected by heavy rain, those who turned out enjoyed the festivities to the fullest. Here are some memories from the festivities.
Nailah Blackman performs as the patron saint in the pouring rain, thunder and lightning at the TOMAC Afrofusion Celebration Concert Experience with Burna Boy and his full band in Plymouth Village on October 27. – David Reid
Moko looks like the Renegades Orchestra at Pan and Powder from the Coastguard Complex, Old Milford Road to Gardenside Car Park, Scarborough on October 29. – David Reid
The Massy Trinidad All Stars Steel Orchestra was part of the Pan Trinbago Pan and Powder from the Coast Guard Complex, Old Milford Road to Gardenside Car Park, Scarborough on Sunday.. – David Reid
Thousands of visitors, citizens and masquerades enjoyed a beautiful day of sunshine, music and fun at the first leg of the Tobago Carnival along the streets from Bon Accord to Crown Point on October 29. – David Reid
Ravi Lakhan of Antourage Productions portrays the Amazon God during the groups’ Tobago Carnival parade along Milford Road, Scarborough on Sunday. – David Reid