This morning, around about 5am I think, my phone started to flash which meant one of two things, either someone was in trouble or I had gotten a email. It being the latter I started to read the message from our great friends at Concorde 2 and was stunned to find that tomorrow was going to be Brighton Carnival Day 2010!

You need to be here for some great food, incredible music and some of the best carnival entertainment that the South can give you, with Roots Garden and Nations Vibrations sound system. This is going to be one hell of a day for for little over 5 hours Brighton is going to be letting out some great sounds, don’t miss this, I mean, what else can you do better than spend the day dancing, eating, playing, and singing!

There are going be two stages this year, one on Maderia Drive itself and the other inside Brighton’s iconic venue Concorde2, line up for both stages have now been confirmed as follow:
The Outside Stage – Maderia Drive
Rachel Hayward – Steel Pan “Europe’s Top Pan Woman”
Salsa Piemente – Dance Performance & Workshop
BD4U
Brighton School of Samba
Refugee and Asylum Seekers Project
Art Action, Creative Industry Workshops
Hollingdean Youth Carnival Project “Expression”
Brighton School of Singing
T21
Culture Club – Dragon Puppets
Sunshine Crew
Maracatu
The Concorde 2 Stage – Inside
Sunshine Crew DJs
T21 –Dance and Dance workshop
Hollingdean Youth Carnival Project “Expression”
Rachel Hayward
Culture Club 15 mins
Refugee and Asylum Seekers Project
Salsa Piemente – Dance Performance & Workshop
Brighton School of Singing & Brighton School of Samba
This is an amazing celebration of all the things that make Carnivals the best events you could ever want to take part in, but Brighton seems to have gone one further they have managed to ensure that this not only is fun but is also a local event that includes many local projects.
There is also going to be an after-party at Concorde 2 7pm-1am! What more can we say hey?





