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Lagos to host week-long Victoria Island carnival

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Downtown Promotions, in partnership with the Lagos State Government, has unveiled the maiden edition of the Victoria Island Carnival 2026, a new cultural and tourism initiative aimed at celebrating the heritage, creativity and economic significance of Victoria Island.

Scheduled to hold in September 2026, the week-long carnival is expected to showcase music, fashion, art, food, business, tourism and entertainment in what organisers describe as a world-class experience for residents and visitors.

The event, themed “Eko’s Jewel: A Legacy Rich in Colour,” seeks to highlight Victoria Island’s position as a major hub for business, hospitality, lifestyle and entertainment in Lagos, while promoting cultural preservation, tourism and economic development.

Activities lined up for the carnival include a Carnival Village, the VI Street Party, a Grand Carnival Parade, live music performances, fashion showcases, food fairs, cultural exhibitions, art installations, community engagement programmes and business networking events.

Speaking at the official unveiling, the organisers described the Victoria Island Carnival as more than a celebration, saying it is a legacy project designed to connect communities, showcase culture and strengthen Lagos’ reputation as a leading destination for tourism and cultural exchange.

According to the organisers, the carnival is expected to attract residents, tourists, corporate organisations, creatives, hospitality brands, government stakeholders and members of the international community, creating opportunities for investment, partnerships and economic growth.

Downtown Promotions, the organisers of the event, are known for producing cultural and entertainment initiatives such as the Most Beautiful Girl in Lagos, the Africa Fashion Week Nigeria Summit, and the Badagry to the World Concert.

The organisers expressed optimism that the Victoria Island Carnival would become one of Lagos’ flagship annual cultural events and called on corporate organisations, tourism stakeholders, creatives and the public to support the initiative.

They noted that preparations are already underway to deliver an event capable of boosting tourism, celebrating Lagos’ diverse culture and creating lasting economic value for the state. (Punch)

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