Hear ye, hear ye, Mansfield Carnival requests the pleasure of your company!

Mansfield Carnival countdown is on

The final preparations are taking place to bring you a colourful Carnival in and around Mansfield Market on Saturday 17 June.

We can’t wait to hear the town crier’s bell ring to signal the start of our free fun-filled day for all the family, so head down and join us from 10am as we celebrate the Windrush generation and all they have contributed to Great Britain in the last 75 years.

From rap to reggae with a bit of rock thrown in for good measure, we have all music tastes covered on our stage show throughout the day. Our opening act will be Soul Funk Junkies, a seven piece covers band, followed by KE Dance Troupe showcasing their street dance performance style.

As well as a 40 strong Rock Choir and up and coming young rappers, Jaya and Omari, you are invited to chill out with the sounds of Pantasy steel drum band who specialise in laid back, traditional Caribbean Music as well as their steel pan arrangements of well-known songs by artists such as Bob Marley and UB40.

Mighten Music – led by Alex Mighten – will have you joining in during their slot at the event with participatory music and improv, check them out on social media for a sneak preview of what to expect.

The Mansfield Carnival stage show will close with a spectacular drumming finale using dhol drums, which are double-sided barrel drums to allow movement whilst making music.

As well as the action in the market place, local and regional troupes will be forming a Carnival parade that leaves Mansfield Museum at 12noon for a mile-long route around the outskirts of the town centre and ring-road, before ending with a performance on stage in the market place to show off their amazing costumes. Please expect some rolling road closures or traffic delays due to the event and travel by foot where possible or better still, follow the group and get into the spirit of the day with us!

Our activity arena will provide the chance for you and your family and friends to take part in drumming workshops with Beat Feet and belly dancing with Janet Rose, and don’t forget to look up to see our fabulous stilt walkers entertaining the crowds in the market place.

There will be Caribbean themed food, refreshments, clothing and gifts available from specialist stalls on Mansfield Market all day alongside all the usual stalls you’d expect to find on a Saturday which are unaffected by the event.

Portfolio Holder for Regeneration and Growth, Councillor Stuart Richardson, says: “This fantastic event has been made possible thanks to funding from Arts Council England’s National Portfolio Organisation (NPO) programme, which we successfully secured late last year.

“Mansfield Carnival is an excellent example of partnership working between organisations, sharing knowledge and expertise to make this carnival one to remember. It has been fabulous to see everyone striving to make this event a success, all with the shared goal of celebrating history and heritage in Mansfield and creating pride amongst all our communities.

“There really is something for everyone at this event, including the fabulous food offerings and the variety of stalls in the Market Place. I look forward to seeing Mansfield’s town centre painted with colourful costumes, music and energy.”

Cultural Services Manager, Sian Booth, adds: “This event is only the beginning in terms of celebrating the Windrush generation’s legacy to Mansfield and surrounding areas. Our It Runs Through Us exhibition remains open until November in Mansfield Museum and there will be lots more opportunities to get involved with what we have planned next – watch this space…”

To find out more please visit www.mansfield.gov.uk/museum (opens in new window) or contact Kirsty on ksanders@mansfield.gov.uk or 01623 463088

Published: June 5th 2023