Carnaval del Pueblo

Europe’s biggest Latin American Street Party

31/07/2011

Carnaval del Pueblo has now been CANCELLED for 2011

for more info click on the link provided.

http://latinomusic.co.uk/2011/07/08/carnaval-del-pueblo-2011-cancelled/

Europe’s biggest and best Latino Street fest will back at the end of July. If you have never been then you have been missing out. There’s is a great atmosphere for all ages, the music and food is spectacular and if the sun shines its almost as if you were in Latino America yourself.

Some serious big names from the Latino Music world have played at this festival and will no doubt continue this year. We will keep you updated of the line up once they become available, so check back or subscribe to our emailer and we will let you know directly. Trust us you do not wont to miss this.

Carnaval del Pueblo is without doubt the biggest Latin Event on the UK Calendar and best of all it is FREE!

Carnaval del Pueblo has been held in London since 1999.

Carnival del Pueblo in numbers:

* 13 years of history

* 4 different music stages

* More than 30 international artists

* 19 Latin American countries represented

* 4 large bars

* 200 stall marquees with a variety of Latin-American, Caribbean and western food & drinks

* 10 hours of festivity

* FREE entrance

Is it possible that Ruben Blades will play at the Carnaval del Pueblo? considering that he will be playing at the Hackney theatre a few days before it could well be on the cards. Let’s hope so. Remember you heard it first here on Latino Music UK.

How to get to Carnaval del Pueblo in Burgesss Park

How to get to Burgess Park – Google Map

To get to the float parade (12-3pm)

The float procession leaves Elephant Road then Walworth Road, Albany Road and Burgess Park. The parade starts at 12pm and reaches the park at around 3 pm where the party continuous until 9.30pm.

Nearest station to Elephant & Castle (SE1)

You are also invited to attend the preparation of the floats, before the parade starts, at Elephant Road, from 10am.

To get to the park (10am-9.30pm)

If you want to join the festival at the park, where attractions start at 10 am, you should go to Burgess Park, in Camberwell, Chumleigh Street, London, SE5. It has easy access from Elephant and Castle underground and British Rail stations plus

Bus numbers 36, 12, 171, 68, 68a, 45, 176, 63, 172.

Carnaval del Pueblo 2010 Pictures

Who
Carnaval del Pueblo
When
Sunday, July 31, 2011
20:00 - CANCELED - All Ages
Where
Burgess Park (map)
81 Picton St
London, England SE5 7QH

Burgess Park is a public park situated in the London Borough of Southwark, in an area between Camberwell, Walworth and Peckham. At 46ha (113 acres), it is one of the largest parks in South London. Unlike most other parks in London, Burgess Park was carved out of a highly built-up area of the city. Virtually all the land now occupied by the park was previously housing, industry and transport infrastructure

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2 Comments

  • Donna says:

    Hi
    Total confusion, Is carnaval Del pueblo on this year? as there a a rumour saying it is not due to lack of funds?. Also different websites are displaying different information. Some are saying the carnaval is in Brokwell Park and some are saying Burges Park. Please clarify as I would hate to miss it. This is one event I look forward to all year round Dxx

  • latinomusic says:

    It looks as though the 2011 Carnaval del Pueblo has been cancelled. We are awaiting confirmation and more info regarding the cancellation. As soon as we find out we will let you all know.
    Gutted! we were all looking forward to this event.
    :(

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