In a significant move to cultivate the next generation of musical talent, Antigua and Barbuda’s government has unveiled ambitious plans for Carnival 2026. During the National Music Awards ceremony, Minister Matthew announced the creation of a dedicated ‘Young Roadmarch’ competition category specifically designed for junior soca artists, calypsonians, and jam bands.
The minister’s announcement came alongside personal reflections on his own musical journey, revealing that his inability to play an instrument remains ‘one of the biggest regrets of my life.’ This personal connection underscored the government’s renewed commitment to musical education and professional development.
Matthew emphasized the critical partnership between the government, the Antigua and Barbuda Festivals Commission, and various stakeholders in expanding training initiatives for musicians and industry professionals. He highlighted the successful Audio Essentials Music Producers Masterclass hosted previously with internationally recognized producer Casey Phillips as evidence of this ‘permanent shift towards training for professional excellence.’
The minister also addressed the complex dynamics of corporate sponsorship, urging a more balanced perspective. While acknowledging common criticisms of local businesses for insufficient support of cultural initiatives, Matthew stressed that event organizers and artists must equally ensure their productions meet professional standards worthy of investment.
The new Young Roadmarch category will provide emerging artists with a dedicated platform to develop their craft and gain recognition among their peers, while still allowing them the option to compete in senior categories. This dual approach aims to nurture talent at all levels while maintaining competitive standards.
Matthew concluded by congratulating award recipients and emphasizing the importance of continued collaboration among artists, promoters, and industry partners to elevate Antigua and Barbuda’s musical presence both regionally and internationally.
