Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Antigua And Barbuda Festival Commission Launches First-Ever Burning Flames Junior Road March Competition
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda Antigua And Barbuda Festival Commission Launches First-Ever Burning Flames Junior Road March Competition

Antigua And Barbuda Festival Commission Launches First-Ever Burning Flames Junior Road March Competition

5 March 2026 - 14:26

Antigua And Barbuda Festival Commission Launches First-Ever Burning Flames Junior Road March Competition

5 March 2026 - 14:26
Antigua And Barbuda Festival Commission Launches First-Ever Burning Flames Junior Road March Competition

Burning Flames with Minister Daryll Matthew and Elizabeth Makhoul (photo by Festivals Commission)

The Antigua and Barbuda Festival Commission (ABFC) is proud to announce the launch of the first-ever Burning Flames Junior Road March Competition, a new initiative designed to celebrate and nurture the next generation of soca talent in Antigua and Barbuda.

Named in honor of the legendary band Burning Flames, whose decades of musical excellence helped shape the landscape of Antiguan Carnival, the competition pays tribute to their enduring legacy while creating a dynamic platform for young performers to shine.

The Burning Flames Junior Road March Competition will take place during the Junior Carnival Parade on Sunday, July 19, 2026, where participants will be judged at designated judges’ points along the parade route. The competition is open to Junior Soca Artistes, Calypso Artiste and Junior Jam Bands, giving young performers the opportunity to bring their energy, creativity, and carnival spirit to the road.

To recognize and reward their talent, competitors will compete for the following cash prizes:
•⁠ ⁠Winner: $2,500
•⁠ ⁠1st Runner-Up: $1,500
•⁠ ⁠2nd Runner-Up: $1,000

This exciting new initiative is generously sponsored by Honorable Daryll Matthew, Minister of Education, Sports and Creative Industries; Ambassador Elizabeth Makhoul, Chairlady of the Antigua and Barbuda Festival Commission; and Senator Michael Freeland, Deputy Chairman of the Antigua and Barbuda Festival Commission. Their support demonstrates a strong commitment to youth development and the preservation of next generation.

Minister Matthew emphasized the importance of investing in young creatives, stating, “Our young people represent the future of our culture and our carnival. The Burning Flames Junior Road March Competition provides an exciting opportunity for them to showcase their talent while continuing the rich musical traditions that define Antigua and Barbuda.”

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5 Comments

  1. Looking forward to seeing the junior bands on the road this year.

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    • Antigua Carnival getting better every year. The children need their stage too

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  2. That sounds like a good initiative

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  3. Finally! The youths getting their own Road March competition. This is a great idea

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  4. Antigua Carnival getting better every year. The children need their stage too

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