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** This is a free event **
Based at: BS2 9LL
St Pauls Carnival is Bristol's biggest free community celebration and one of the oldest street carnivals in the UK. First held in 1968, it takes place each July in the streets of St Pauls, filling the neighbourhood with sound systems, costumed processions, live music, food traders and the kind of collective energy that defines the best of Bristol's community spirit.
The carnival is rooted in African Caribbean culture and shaped by the St Pauls community itself. It is not a commercial event — it is an expression of identity, heritage and neighbourhood pride that has survived and evolved across more than five decades. Attending St Pauls Carnival is one of the most distinctive experiences Bristol offers, and one that is genuinely unlike anything else in the city's festival calendar.
Beyond the main July event, the St Pauls Carnival organisation runs year-round community and education programmes, including work focused on heritage, activism and the cultural legacy of carnival. The carnival is as much about the community behind it as the day itself.
St Pauls Carnival is free to attend. It is one of the few events in Bristol's festival calendar where scale, history and community spirit come together without a ticket price attached.