PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad—Carnival history was rewritten this week as legendary calypso and soca performer Machel Montano achieved an unprecedented milestone in Trinidad and Tobago’s cultural landscape. The iconic artist secured his record-breaking 12th Road March title following the conclusion of the 2026 Carnival celebrations, establishing himself as the most decorated musician in the competition’s history.
Montano’s winning composition ‘Encore’ propelled him past the legendary late Lord Kitchener (Alwyn Roberts), with whom he had been tied after his 2025 victory. The achievement represents a monumental moment in Caribbean musical heritage, showcasing Montano’s enduring influence across generations.
Trinidad and Tobago’s Culture Minister Michelle Benjamin celebrated the historic accomplishment in an official statement, noting: “This historic milestone is a testament to his consistency, talent, and undeniable impact on our Carnival culture. Year after year, he continues to raise the bar and unite the nation through music.”
During the two-day judging period, Montano’s triumphant track was performed 171 times across various carnival stages. He outperformed formidable competitors including Aaron ‘Voice’ St Louis, the youngest-ever International Soca Monarch winner, whose composition ‘Cyah Behave’ received 127 plays. Veteran artist Bunji Garlin secured third position with ‘Still a Road Man,’ played 97 times.
In parallel developments, the mas band ‘Lost Tribe’ from the Tribe Carnival Group claimed dual honors as both Large Band of the Year and overall Band of the Year. Their winning presentation ‘Island Circus’ emerged victorious despite recent controversy surrounding the distribution of adult-themed items in their masquerader packages, which had drawn criticism from Roman Catholic Archbishop Jason Gordon.
The prestigious band competition saw Trinidad All Stars Steel Orchestra secure second place with ‘Sailors Ashore in Japan,’ while Paparazzi Carnival captured third position with their presentation ‘Elope: Destination I Do.’ These achievements highlight the continuing evolution and diverse creative expressions within Trinidad’s world-renowned carnival traditions.
