During an on-site inspection of the Antigua Recreation Grounds this Monday, Dwayne George, Minister of Sports and Creative Industries of Antigua and Barbuda, affirmed that the nation is solidly on track to host what event organizers project will be the largest Carnival in the country’s history.
Accompanied by Cleofoster Harris, Operations Lead for the Antigua and Barbuda Festivals Commission, George toured the venue that is currently undergoing extensive transformation into Carnival City, where he reviewed the pace and quality of ongoing pre-event work for the country’s flagship summer cultural celebration.
After wrapping up the inspection, George told reporters he was deeply encouraged by the progress achieved so far, confirming that overall preparations are currently 70 percent complete ahead of the 2026 edition of the festival.
“From everything I’ve seen and heard during today’s walkthrough, I can say we are in an incredibly strong position, and I’m thrilled with how prepared we are,” George shared during a post-inspection briefing. “Seventy percent of all work for Carnival 2026 is done, and I can already feel the excitement building – the rhythm of the celebration is already in the air.”
The minister went on to issue a public appeal for widespread community participation, emphasizing that the long-term success of the iconic cultural festival hinges on active support from local residents.
“Our unique cultural heritage cannot thrive unless we show up to support it in person, alongside our families,” he noted. He also extended gratitude to the Antigua and Barbuda Festivals Commission, the national government, corporate sponsors, and the local population for their consistent contributions to the event’s ongoing success over the years.
As the country gears up to mark its 69th Carnival, George stressed that organizers are fully committed to delivering the most expansive and memorable edition of the festival in its decades-long history. He highlighted a series of major infrastructure upgrades being rolled out for this year’s event, headlined by a new nearly 100-meter modern performance stage, alongside fully upgraded lighting and audio systems that are designed to enhance the experience for both performers and attendees.
“This expanded, state-of-the-art stage will give local artists a first-class platform to truly show off their craft and highlight the incredible creative talent that Antigua and Barbuda has to offer to the world,” George explained.
He also commended the ongoing collaboration between the Festivals Commission and his ministry, as well as the generous backing from corporate sponsors, which have kept all preparation work moving according to the established timeline. Beyond core entertainment infrastructure, George shared that event organizers have prioritized improving the overall attendee experience, with upgrades to security protocols, sanitation facilities, and parking logistics all progressing smoothly.
Reaffirming Antigua and Barbuda’s status as home to one of the Caribbean’s most prestigious cultural festivals, George extended an invitation to both local residents and international travelers to join the 2026 celebrations, helping to uphold the nation’s reputation as a top global Carnival destination.
“Let’s come together to make this a landmark success,” he said. “Antigua and Barbuda already hosts one of the greatest summer festivals in the entire Caribbean. Let’s keep living up to that legacy, and continue setting an example for other nations to follow.”
