Tobago has an impressive calendar of events, which you can read more about on our Festivals & events page. Most notable for music are, of course,
Carnival – though much calmer than its Trinidadian cousin, it’s a wonderful immersion in the island’s folklore, with parades of masquerade bands, floats, some ear-splitting percussion and dancing.
The annual Tobago jazz Experience takes place for a week at the end of April. Don’t worry if you’re not a fan of jazz – there is plenty of Trinbagonian music showcased here, and over the years, headline acts have included
Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, John Legend, Randy Crawford and Erykah Badu. One or two of the days will have an entry fee, with the rest being free – making this wonderfully inclusive, for locals and visitors.
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Tobago Heritage Festival, held in July and August, has several steelpan performances as well as a calypso competition held in Plymouth. Though humour plays a big role in many of the songs, the event is taken surprisingly seriously – and entrants are judged on originality, performance, storytelling and lyrics.