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Carnival Nationz Saturday Night Launch
They won last year. Can they do it again? Judging by last Saturday night’s costume launch, Carnival Nationz has a good shot at the Band of the Year title when they hit the road at the August 3rd 2024 Grande Parade.
Band leader Curtis Eustace told the Caribbean Camera that about 1,000 people came out to the Tam Heather Curling Club to watch the late-night costume show. To say that the presentation was out of this world is not far from the truth – the theme this year is The Metaverse. No worries, while computers and AI make up the metaverse, the models on stage at the launch looked very human in their brand new skimpy costumes.
With the carnival’s perennial launch host SKF and CHUM FM morning host Jamar egging on the crowd to scream, the section models kept the hall rocking till almost 3 am as they danced down the catwalk nonstop.
This year, Carnival Nationz will have 11 sections on the road during the Toronto Caribbean Carnival. Today’s paper showcases some of the costumes that revellers will be wearing, and soon you will be able to see them all on the band’s website.
“We are working on the website right now, and it will be completed soon,” said Eustace. “We are opening our mas camp this Saturday at 1 pm (and the costumes will be on display).” TheCarnivalNationz Mas Camp is at the Tam Heather Curling Club, 730 Military Trail, in Scarborough.
At this Saturday’s opening, visitors will be able to sign up to join the band, order costumes, and enjoy treats and refreshments. The Tam Heather hall is also where Carnival Nationz will stage a June 1st costume launch for the Lil Nationz children who want to play mas in the July 20th Junior Carnival Parade.
All the costumes the Carnival Nationz kiddie mas models will be wearing on stage at the afternoon launch will be worn in the huge children’s parade held in Scarborough. The Junior Carnival Parade will be held at Malvern Community Centre. This event is free to all spectators. Children wishing to take part in the parade must purchase a costume and join a Mas “band.”
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