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Notting Hill Carnival guide

Dancing, music and masquerade – make the most of the Notting Hill Carnival with our guide to all the info, dates, timings details and tips.

Written by
Time Out London editors
Contributor
Ellie Muir
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For a lot of Londoners, Notting Hill Carnival flashes by in a blaze of feathers, Red Stripe and tinnitus. To those who make it happen, it is a year-round operation, which is why its IRL return in 2022 after two years of being a solely virtual event is very welcome news indeed ​​– especially for the communities who make it happen.

What is Notting Hill Carnival? 

Carnival, more fondly known by Londoners as Carni, is one of the biggest and oldest street parties in the world. Started by London’s West Indian communities in 1966, Carnival is a celebration of freedom and Caribbean culture, with an iconic parade showcasing the best of mas, soca, calypso, steel bands and soundsystems.

Carnival dancer
Photograph: David Tett

When is Notting Hill Carnival 2022? 

After a long wait, west London will be taken over again with dazzling floats, kaleidoscopically dressed performers, rib-shaking soundsystems, the sweet, smoky smell of jerk chicken and steel bands over the August Bank Holiday weekend from Sunday August 28 to Monday August 29

What is the schedule for Notting Hill Carnival 2022? 

Notting Hill Carnival 2022 officially starts at 10am on Sunday August 28 and at 10.30am on Bank Holiday Monday, August 29.

On Carnival Saturday, the UK National Panorama Steelband kicks off at 6pm to 11pm. The Competition Steelpan extravaganza will take place the night before at Emslie Horniman’s Pleasance Park, Kensal Road, W10 3DH

On Sunday August 28 — family day — J’Ouvert, which is a traditional celebration before the formal start of Carnival, will begin at 6am to 9am. If you’re up early enough to catch the iconic celebration, it starts at Sainsbury’s, Canal Way, Ladbroke Grove, W10 5AA.

If you can’t make J’Ouvert, the official opening ceremony will take place from 10am to 10.30am on Great Western road, before the children’s day parade and Carnival Parade kicks off and runs until 5pm.

On Carnival Sunday and Monday, the 36 static soundsystems will run from midday to 7pm at various locations across the parade map, which you can find here. On Carnival Monday (the final day), the adult's day parade and Carnival will run from 10.30am to 8.30pm and will take place across the parade route.

Where is Notting Hill Carnival?

NHC takes over Notting Hill in west London. Get off at Notting Hill Gate station, Westbourne Park or Royal Oak and simply follow the crowds. It’ll be minutes before you run into a soundsystem, a mini-street party, or the parade itself.

What is the Notting Hill Carnival 2022 line-up?

Each year, there are surprise guests appearing across the parade route and soundsystems —Sneakbo, Alicai Harley and Leigh-Anne Pinnock all appeared at the last IRL NHC in 2019. But arguably, everyone is truly there to see the iconic steel bands like Ebony and Mangrove, two of the oldest bands at Carnival. On the soundsystem front, OGs including Channel One Soundsystem, Disya Jeneration, Gladdy Wax and Love TKO will be dotted around the parade route with their huge, shockwave-sending speakers.

Watch this space for more line up announcements.

Crowd
Photograph: David Tett

What is the 2022 Carnival parade route? 

Taking place on Bank Holiday Monday, August 29, the main parade is around three and a half miles long and takes over most of W10. The parade circuit typically starts near Westbourne Grove tube station at 9.30am and winds down Great Western Road, slowly making its way to Westbourne Park and then up to Ladbroke Grove. 

How do I get to Carnival?

As Notting Hill’s roads will be closed off throughout the Bank Holiday weekend, you won’t be able to get an Uber or catch a bus into the heart of the action. But plenty of nearby tube stations are within walking distance of the main event including Notting Hill Gate, which will be ‘exit only’ from 11am to 7pm each day, to accommodate the hundreds of thousands of people using the station that day. Royal Oak and Westbourne Park will be ‘exit only’ from 11am to 6pm, with Royal Oak closing thereafter and Westbourne Park closing after 11.30pm.

Make sure to check the trains and stations before you travel on the day, and don’t forget to pick a meeting point in advance for when you inevitably lose your mates in the crowd. 

Dancers
Photograph: David Tett

When is family day for Notting Hill Carnival?

Family day is on Carnival Sunday August 28 2022. The official opening ceremony will take place from 10am to 10.30am on Great Western road, before the children’s day parade and Carnival Parade kicks off and runs until 5pm. 

Which is the better day at Carnival?

If you’re after a more chilled NHC experience, go for family day on Sunday, or if you like the sound of a hard-partying parade, make sure to go on Carnival Monday. The festivities kick off with an opening ceremony on Sunday morning, with the parade starting at 10am. Monday’s adults day parade starts at 10.30am and afterparties run until after dark. There’s nothing stopping you from going both days, of course.

Do I need a ticket for Notting Hill Carnival?

The NHC parade is free for anyone to attend and everyone is welcome. But, if you want to join in with the parade, you need to be part of a group authorised to do so, or pay to join the procession. If you want to continue the festivities into the night, you will need to buy a ticket for one of the countless afterparties across the city.

Drummers
Photograph: David Tett

What’s in store for Notting Hill Carnival 2022? 

As ever, the parade will be a celebration of Caribbean history and culture with warm-up and afterparties setting the mood over the August bank holiday weekend. We got our first inkling that Notting Hill Carnival was back in action this year after it released its official 2022 line-up of mas and dutty mas bands back in February, swiftly followed by the official steel band and Brazilian band line-ups. 

We’ve already had a taste of what’s in store this year after Notting Hill Carnival teamed up with Glastonbury Festival, for the first time in history to parade around Worthy Farm with stilt walkers, steelpan bands and DJs. 

Watch this space as we give you more details about what you can expect from this year’s NHC as it’s announced. What we can tell you for sure, is that if you really want to shake off your lockdown blues for good, you know where you need to be this summer. 

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