Next up on Baltimoreโs summertime festival calendar (after the tall ships leave town at the end of June): The Baltimore Caribbean Festival, also known as the Baltimore One Carnival.
Baltimoreโs Board of Estimates last week approved a request from the Mayorโs Office to allocate $143,043.48 for the event, which will be held in Druid Hill Park. Free to the public, the festival is marking its 45th anniversary of โpromoting the cultural ideals of all Caribbean nations.โ
The allocation was approved without discussion as part of the spending boardโs routine agenda. According to a memo from the Mayorโs Office, the source of funds is the Baltimore Civic Fund.
โThe Mayorโs Office of Arts, Culture and Entertainment (MOACE), in partnership with Baltimore City Recreation and Parks, will produce the Baltimore Caribbean Festival,โ the memo said. โThis cultural event, which will be held in Druid Hill Park in July 2026, will feature a cultural parade, local vendors and live talent performances. Funding will support the planning, production, and implementation of the festival, as well as other MOACE-led cultural programs [and] initiatives to enhance public engagement and promote Baltimoreโs cultural vitality.โ
The festival will be held from July 10 to 12, with opening events on July 10, a parade on July 11 and live performances on July 12. It will feature masquerade bands, live Soca and Reggae music and traditional Caribbean food.
The breakdown of projected expenditures includes: $35,000 for an international artist; $7,500 for a local artist or artists; $19,000 for security; $12,000 for trailers; $10,000 for police officers; $8,500 for fencing; $8,000 for advertising and marketing, $8,000 for porta-potties; $5,000 for generators; $5,000 for DJs and $4,000 for golf carts and light towers. The Baltimore Civic Fund gets an administrative fee of $11,443.48 for serving as the eventโs fiscal administrator.
More information is available from the organizersโ website: www.baltimorecarnival.org, or its Instagram page, @baltimoreonecarnival.
