Once the carnival has started it becomes a lot harder to work out which
sound systems are where! Stages and sound systems are scattered
throughout the streets of St Pauls. Closer to the time this page will
include a Google map with each scheduled stage. These include the
infamous PA systems and speaker stacks which the evening part of St
Pauls Carnival is known for.
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Free entry (before 9:30)! So Carnival’s not not (not?) happening this year… at least one thing we’ll know for sure, there’ll be some St Paul’s heritage dubwise at
The Canteen from Bristol’s Roots Ambassadors. Chewing Glass rig up the place with Ras Kama at the controls and Aqua Levi chanting down the mic as always. Unstoppable!
CGC Sound System are proud to announce a carnival special featuring Bristol roots/dub veterans: NEGUS MELODY!
3 legendary selectors in the arena! Sound system veteran Pappa Steve brings Downbeat Melody-tested revival sounds from rocksteady soothers to ska skankers, John Stapleton’s packing the crème of afrofunk and euphoric rare groove off the Wanted Records shelves + La Bomba’s Boom Operator serves up Latin garage soul and hip-shaking highlife. A digger’s AND dancer’s delight this one!
Downbeat Melody Sound!
Uuuge! Bristol's percussive club titans link with Berlin party-starters Einhundert for a post-St Paul's Carnival sweatbox. Serving: Mobilegirl's brain-twisting blend of post-genre electronics, 00s R&B nostalgia and avant-wub deconstruction alongside Nico’s Night Slugs-graded UK funky and post-grime pressure.
We team up with our Berlin based family, Einhundert, for a long overdue linkup
A topsy-turvy Bridge Farm jamboree to welcome in the summer! The lore-making entertainment on-hand is frankly vast, with hypnotic polyphonic folk from Tryani Collective, burlesque gender fuckery meets performance art brilliance from Gender Criminal, pagan noise-hopera phenomenon Isn'tses + tonnes more secret, mischievous happenings to get lost amongst.
One day Festival of Music, Costume, Cabaret, and Radical Imagination
Free entry! Tucked away in the Attic Bar, Void’s giving Bristol's DIY radio scene a real shake-up. For the weekly listeners and unfamiliars, they’re putting their cards on the table with this Croft offering of global booty-shakers: Stormy J cutting shapes to jab house, soca and Caribbean flavas, with WINK bringing the femme bass baile and amapiano NRG + Dowdle’s itchy 140 stylings. At this price, it’s hard to miss...
Void Radio land at The Croft providing you guys with some global bass goodness!
Stage organisers can use this page to announce set times for the djs and
mcs for the music stages and sound systems at Bristol’s
2026 carnival. While the main stages focus on Caribbean
music, it’s foolish to consider St Pauls carnival as predominantly dub
and reggae event. Programmed by sound system owners and local promoters,
the lineups for the stages each bring different musical styles and
artists to the 2026 event. From established drum & bass and
dubstep djs to the cutting edge electronica and house producers that
Bristol is becoming known for, St Pauls carnival by night is a
celebration of Bristol’s diverse music scene.
When the sound systems switch off around midnight, the party moves
indoors with almost every venue in Bristol boasting some form of St
Pauls carnival after party. After parties range from big club events in
venues like Lakota, Basement 45, The Black Swan and Blue Mountain, to
free-entry all-nighters in the pubs and bars around St Pauls and Stokes
Croft. The event listings below outline all of the free and paid after
parties for this years carnival.
“A high-energy carnival-style night celebrating vibes, music and food. Bringing together the best of dancehall, reggae and soca in an inclusive space where people of all backgrounds can come together, dance and enjoy a true taste of the Caribbean culture!”
From:
Gwaan Madd Residency
“Join Bristol City Poet Sukina Noor for a St Pauls Carnival themed poetry workshop to kick off Carnival Day! Date: Saturday 4th July 2026 Time: 13:00 - 14:30 Venue: Malcolm X Community Centre (Harriet Tubman Room) Price: FREE Join Bristol City Poet Sukina Noor for a poetry workshop responding to the themes and history of carnival. You will be guided through interactive writing prompts to create your own response to carnival. The workshop is open and welcome to people of all backgrounds, and all levels of writing experience. Presented by Lyra Festival and St Pauls Carnival, and supported by Renaissance One and Melanie Abrahams. This workshop is open to all. 14+ (accompanied by adult) #LyraFest”
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St Pauls Carnival | Poetry Workshop w/ Sukina Noor
“CGC Sound System are proud to announce a carnival special featuring Bristol roots/dub veterans: NEGUS MELODY! CGC Sound System’s 2nd ever session was at Canteen for St Pauls Carnival 3 years ago! 3 Years later they’re back to help mark the occasion with Bristol roots/dub veterans: NEGUS MELODY! Alongside Negus Melody (and as is tradition) CGC Sound System will be providing selections reaching into roots, dub, steppas and sound system music. July 4th - SAVE THE DATE FREE ENTRY BEFORE 930 £6 AFTER SEE YA IN THE DANCE Poster by @lifemoves.png Photos from CGC Sound at Lost Horizon, taken by @turiya_sounds”
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Carnival Afterparty CGC Sound System Presents: NEGUS MELODY