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The feting continues as the Queen’s Park Savannah in Port of Spain transforms into a vibrant hub of rhythm, soul, and unapologetic Trinbagonian joy. Starting at 7:00pm, Flava City opens its arms once again to the people—no tickets, no gate fees, just pure Carnival energy.
This isn’t just another show. It’s a movement.
A celebration of Trinidad & Tobago’s finest performers, many of whom bring the kind of talent that deserves the biggest stages but often gets overlooked by mainstream promoters. Flava City challenges this conventional approach. It’s a platform for the voices, vibes, and veterans of the culture—those who make Carnival what it is, year after year.
???? Whether you’re a die-hard Soca lover, a Calypso connoisseur, or just someone looking to feel the pulse of the people, this is your night. The grown-folk energy is real, the music is sweet, and the vibes are flowing like rum punch on a Carnival Friday.
These Free Shows are more than entertainment. They’re a lifeline for those who can’t afford the big-ticket fetes. They’re a reminder that Carnival belongs to everyone—not just the elite. They’re a chance for artists to connect directly with the people, to be seen, heard, and celebrated. This is wealth-sharing through culture, and tonight, the people win.
? Brought to you by YouTube blogger “I Am Living My Life,” this initiative is grassroots brilliance. It’s Carnival from the ground up. It’s music without barriers. It’s the kind of joy that can’t be bought—only felt.
So grab your crew, head to the Savannah, and let the music move you.
Because when the stage is free, the culture shines.
And when the people dance, Carnival lives.
Let us spread awareness of the culture of the Caribbean diaspora.
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Big People Party
Artist/Performed by:
- The A Team Band
- Ronnie McIntosh
- Full-Blown
- GBM Nutron
- Farmer Nappy
- Shal Marshall
Streamed by: I Am Living My Life YouTube Channel
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago.
Genre: Trinidad Culture/Soca?
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