New York City’s annual West Indian American Day Carnival and Parade is stepping off Monday in Brooklyn, as the Labor Day tradition returns. Crowds gathered for J’Ouvert overnight, and excitement is building along Eastern Parkway.
“This is the 58th anniversary, and it’s Vive Le Carnivale for 2025, giving life to carnival and the Caribbean culture,” said Cecille Ford, board secretary for the West Indian American Day Carnival Association.
Here’s what to know about the 2025 celebration, including a route map and street closures.
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The parade in Crown Heights starts at Utica Avenue near Lincoln Terrace Park. It travels west on Eastern Parkway to Grand Army Plaza, ending near the Brooklyn Museum and Prospect Park.
The roughly two-mile route is typically lined with more than 1 million spectators. The NYPD said there will be 13 security checkpoints along Empire Boulevard and Nostrand Avenue. Spectators will be screened with handheld metal detectors.
“There are currently no specific or credible threats against the West Indian Parade. However, we’re going to remain vigilant, like we always do, to prevent any form of violence that will take place,” Mayor Eric Adams said.
Street closures for the festivities began Sunday and last through Monday, at the discretion of police, the New York City Department of Transportation says.
The following closures will be in effect:
The parade steps off around 10 a.m. Monday. It’s held each year on Labor Day after the pre-dawn celebration known as J’Ouvert.
The parade usually lasts several hours before wrapping up around 6 p.m.
The NYPD says more security will be in place for this year’s parade than ever before.
“This will be the largest police deployment of the year — even bigger than our deployments for New Year’s Eve in Times Square, even bigger than our deployments for July 4th,” Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said Friday.
Last year’s parade was marred by gun violence when a shooting broke out, killing one person and injuring four others. According to the NYPD, the shooting was gang related.
Police said a gunman fired his weapon into a crowded sidewalk near Eastern Parkway between Classon and Franklin avenues. A 25-year-old man from Texas was struck in the abdomen and later died from his injuries. Four other victims, ranging in age from 16 to 69, were hurt.
J’Ouvert comes from the French phrase, “jour ouvert,” meaning daybreak or morning.
The early morning celebration started before dawn, around 6 a.m., signaling the beginning of Carnival.
The festival celebrates the vast Caribbean diaspora with elaborate costumes, street band music, dancing and more.
Caribbean pride has been on display at events all weekend long, including a Soca music festival, a Junior Carnival Parade and the annual Panorama steelpan festival.
Soca star Kes, who has provided some of the most dominant carnival anthems of the century, performed at a music festival at the Brooklyn Museum on Friday night.
“Carnival is identity for us,” he said. “We really try our best to bridge the gap between what we do in Trinidad and the world, and for people to really understand it from a different perspective.”
While the party is on the parkway, the taste of the islands will be on plates. Local restaurants, like Gee’s on Nostrand Avenue, are preparing for big crowds.
“We’re known for Caribbean dishes,” said Wayne Coc, at Gee’s. “Everything that you miss in the Caribbean, we have it.”
Saturday, kids took center stage during Youth Fest, part of the Junior Carnival events. It was held behind the Brooklyn Museum and included performances, backpack giveaways and lots of food.
Later that night, for the 58th year, steelpan drum bands from across the world hit the stage, serving up harmony and rhythm while vying for prize money and bragging rights.
The West Indies are made up of three parts: the Greater Antilles, which includes Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico; the Lesser Antilles, including the Virgin Islands, Saint Lucia, Barbados and Grenada, among others; and the grouping of islands that includes the Bahamas, Turks and Caicos, Trinidad and Tobago and Aruba.
Jennifer Bisram and
contributed to this report.