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Written by Rossilynne Skena CulganThings to Do EditorAdvertisingThe West Indian Day Parade and carnival, the culmination of New York Caribbean Carnival Week, is consistently one of the best things to do over the summer. The event draws close to two million people, so, yeah, you could consider this the most exciting Labor Day Parade NYC has to offer. Spend Saturday and Sunday of the holiday weekend milking what's left of summer at one of New York's beaches, then use Monday to fully immerse yourself in rich Caribbean culture and heritage. It’s bound to be one of the best summer parties in New York this year.
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When is the West Indian Day Parade?
The West Indian Day Parade is Monday, September 1, 2025 (Labor Day) starting at 10am.
Where is the parade?
During the eight-hour New York carnival, steel-pan and calypso bands in elaborate costumes march down Eastern Parkway, and vendors sell homestyle island grub along the route in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. The 2025 route marches on Eastern Parkway from Utica Avenue to Grand Army Plaza.
What can you do before the event?
The pre-parade parties begin at 6am with J’ouvert (daybreak in French), an irreverent festival held before the parade.
What happens during the West Indian Day Parade?
The procession always features skin, feathers and sequins, with flags and music that celebrate the heritage of Trinidad and Tobago, Haiti, Barbados, Dominica, Saint Lucia, Jamaica, Saint Vincent and Grenada, Guyana, Suriname and Belize, among others. Revelers often dress up as political figures or celebrities and throw powdered paint at each other, while steel drums and whistles provide the celebratory soundtrack. Look out for food vendors offering traditional dishes.
What other festivities are a part of the celebration?
While the main event is on Monday, fun activities lead up to the big party all weekend long. There's Socafest on Friday, August 29 at the Brooklyn Musuem and a kids' carnival on Saturday, August 30. Here's all the event info.
Who started the West Indian Day Parade?
The West Indian American Day Carnival Association was founded in 1967 in New York City.
What does the West Indian Day Parade celebrate?
This historic community event is "dedicated to promoting, developing and celebrating Caribbean culture, arts, food, history, traditions and people." The West Indian American Day Carnival Association hosts programming and events al year, culminating in the week-long carnival parade.
What roads are closed for the West Indian Day Parade?
Road closures haven't been announced yet, but we'll update you here when they are.
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