Busta Rhymes to Headline St Thomas Carnival Village Lineup

By: - March 30th, 2026
St Thomas Carnival
St Thomas Carnival is bigger than ever.

St. Thomas is getting ready for one of the Caribbean’s most anticipated cultural celebrations, and this year’s music lineup brings together some of the biggest names in the region and beyond.

The U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism, working alongside the Division of Festivals, has officially revealed the performers for the 74th Annual St. Thomas Carnival Village — the heart of the island’s Carnival celebration and a nightly gathering place for live music, food, and community.

This year’s Village will feature six nights of free concerts, with a mix of international stars, regional headliners, and a strong slate of Virgin Islands talent.

Global names lead the lineup

The 2026 edition is headlined by hip-hop icon Busta Rhymes, bringing one of the most recognizable voices in rap to the Carnival stage.

He’s joined by soca star Patrice Roberts, whose performances remain a central part of Carnival season across the Caribbean, and St. Thomas–born duo R. City, whose return places local roots at the center of the week’s biggest shows.

The lineup reflects a clear focus: pairing global recognition with Caribbean identity, creating nights that move between genres while staying anchored in the region’s sound.

Tourism Commissioner Jennifer Matarangas-King said the goal is to continue building a program that balances international appeal with local representation, highlighting artists across different stages of their careers.

Virgin Islands artists take the spotlight

Alongside the headliners, the Village schedule puts a strong emphasis on performers from the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Artists including Th3rd, Goyo, Star Martin, Mic Love, Nikki Brooks, Temisha, Shaw HP, Rudy Live, Adam O, and Pumpa are all set to perform during the week, reinforcing the role Carnival plays in showcasing the territory’s music scene.

These performances are spread across multiple nights, giving local artists consistent visibility rather than limiting them to opening slots.

Festival organizers have continued to position Carnival as both a cultural event and a platform — one where emerging and established Virgin Islands artists share the same stage as international acts.

Six nights of free concerts

The Village remains one of the most accessible parts of Carnival.

All six nights of concerts are free to attend, creating a setting where locals and visitors gather in the same space each evening. The format allows you to move between performances, food vendors, and social areas without a fixed schedule, with music running deep into the night.

The lineup extends beyond the headline acts.

Reggae band Steel Pulse is set to perform, along with soca icons Destra and Alison Hinds. The schedule also includes chart-topping artists like Voice and Full Blown, bringing current Carnival hits into the mix.

One night is dedicated to Bouyon music, with performances from Trilla G, Shelly, Reo, and Trev Li, adding another layer to the week’s sound.

A central part of Carnival in St. Thomas

The Village is the anchor of the St. Thomas Carnival, which spans multiple events across the island, from parades and pageants to cultural showcases.

Each night, the Village becomes a gathering point, with live performances paired with local food vendors, bars, and pop-up spaces that reflect the broader culture of the Virgin Islands.

Division of Festivals Director Ian Turnbull said the focus remains on creating an experience that reflects the traditions of the territory while continuing to evolve the event’s reach.

The combination of established artists and local performers is a deliberate choice, aimed at keeping the event rooted in Virgin Islands culture while drawing wider audiences.

Why it matters for travelers

For travelers planning a spring trip to the Caribbean, St. Thomas Carnival continues to stand out as one of the region’s most accessible large-scale festivals.

The Village concerts offer a way to experience multiple artists in one place, without ticket barriers, and with a lineup that spans soca, reggae, hip-hop, and Bouyon.

It also provides a direct connection to the local music scene, with Virgin Islands artists featured across the full schedule rather than limited to supporting roles.

Combined with the island’s beaches, historic districts, and easy access from the U.S. mainland, Carnival week creates a travel window where culture, music, and destination align.

What to expect this year

The 74th edition of the St. Thomas Carnival Village continues to build on what the event has represented for decades: a nightly gathering centered on music, local culture, and shared experience.

With Busta Rhymes, Patrice Roberts, and R. City leading the lineup — and a full roster of Virgin Islands artists alongside them — the 2026 Village sets up as one of the most diverse editions in recent years.

For one week, the focus in St. Thomas turns to the Village stage, where global acts and local voices meet in the same place, night after night.

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