Kadooment Day 2025
Date: August 4, 2025 (Monday)
Country: Barbados Public Holidays
Description
Kadooment Day is the big parade that ends the Crop Over festival in Barbados. It is a joyful street party with colorful costumes, loud soca music, dancing, and floats. People of all ages join the fun.
The event usually takes place on the first Monday in August. Bands of costumed mas performers march from morning into the afternoon. There are prizes for best costumes and lots of singing and drumming.
Kadooment Day is important because it celebrates the end of the old sugar cane harvest and honors Barbadian culture. It brings communities together, shows island pride, and keeps musical and dance traditions alive for new generations.
Traditions
Kadooment Day is the big finale of Crop Over, a joyful festival in Barbados. People dress in bright, feathered costumes and march in a loud, colorful parade called the procession of bands.
Bands dance to calypso and soca music while playing rhythm on drums and whistles. Revelers throw confetti, wave flags, and dance on decorated floats. It feels like one huge street party that lasts all day.
Food stalls sell flying fish, rice and peas, pudding and souse, and sweet cakes. People drink fruit punch or rum cocktails and share plates with friends and family.
Coastal towns sometimes add local music or smaller parades. Some villages hold extra parties or beach gatherings, making each region feel a little different.
Travel Tips
Kadooment Day is a big parade with colorful costumes, loud music and road closures. Expect busy buses and taxis, some shops or banks closed, and heavy traffic. Bring sunscreen, water, small cash and arrive early for best views.
Stay safe by using official taxis, guarding belongings and keeping to well lit areas. Respect local customs, join community events, try Bajan food and ask before photographing people. Book transport and hotels ahead to avoid crowds and enjoy the celebration fully.