Carnival 23 May, Arts Festival 22-30 May 2026

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  • Introducing St Denys Carnival & Arts Festival 2026

    St Denys Carnival returns for 2026 as the St Denys Carnival & Arts Festival.

    As well as the return of the highly successful Carnival, St Denys Crew are delighted to announce the addition of the Arts Festival to the Carnival family, running from 22nd -30th May 2026.

    The Festival of arts and performance will include art exhibitions featuring local artists, workshops, creative spaces, dance, music and more, bringing a whole 9 days of celebration, colour and culture to Southampton.

    The Carnival itself will take place on Saturday 23rd May 2026, taking in the streets of St Denys, uniting our community spaces and culminating in after parties at our beloved pubs.

    After the joy of last year’s Carnival, we are thrilled to announce that the theme of the 2026 St Denys Carnival is Pirates of the River Itchen. The theme pays homage to the river which gives St Denys peace, rest, activity and fun. Check out the 2026 information page for more!

    Image courtesy of Scott May via Unsplash.

  • Autumn & Winter Update

    It’s that time of year when the nights seem to start earlier and the residents of St Denys start to consider whether it really is too early to switch the heating on, after all. Time to sit back with a cup of hot tea or – dare we say it – a pumpkin spiced latte and find out what is going on in Carnival-land.

    Horrible Halloween
    Priory Road South, and the surrounding streets are an excellent location for trick or treating as many of the local households go the extra mile in their Halloween decorations.

    As Halloween falls on a Friday this year, we have decided to join in the fun with a pop-up event outside the Community Centre, near the junction of Priory Road and Horseshoe Bridge. Come and pop by between 5pm and 7pm on the 31st October for games & storytelling, or donate towards next year’s Carnival in return for hot drinks and toffee apples.

    St Denys Winter Fayre – 8th November

    Our co-founder, James, tends to leave his Christmas shopping until Christmas Eve. Don’t be like James! Last year’s Winter Fayre at the St Denys Community Centre was a massive success and this year they have kindly allowed us to take over the running of it, with all funds raised from stall fees and tea, coffee & cake sales going towards next year’s Carnival.

    We have some excellent stallholders lined up, selling gifts and crafty bits as well as some highly delicious food. We will also have a very special guest from the North Pole, taking time out of his very busy toy production schedule to meet the children of St Denys.

    Find us at St Denys Community Centre, Priory Road from 11:00-15:00. Entry is free and parking will be available on a first-come-first-served basis.

    2026 Carnival

    Planning is under way for the next Carnival, in May 2026. We will officially announce the date soon, as well as details of how to apply for indoor and outdoor stalls.

    If you haven’t already done so, please sign up for our mailing list in order to be the first to know when we announce the details.

    If you are a musician or performing artist and would like to play at the Carnival, or if you are interested in volunteering either on the day, or as a member of one or more of the Carnival Working Groups then please drop us an email at stdenys.crew@outlook.com.

  • Thank You St Denys!!!

    Image Credit: Julia Kaczmarek

    We would like to thank the following people and organisations without whom we would not have been able to make the 2025 Carnival possible:

    Production Management Team:
    Nat-Tania L. Forbes-Buck
    James Foster
    Lori Foster
    Gill Lewis-Lee
    Ana Mota
    Ayro Mustafa-Holzapfel
    Helen Trimarco Ransome
    Christopher Townsend

    Music Coordinators (Community Centre, Woodies at the Junction, South Western Arms & The Dolphin):
    Beck Alsford
    Pete Harvey
    Lucy Rees-Stoner
    Christopher Townsend

    Advisors, Volunteers and Other Supporting Activities:
    Cllr Katherine J Barbour
    Kerry Barton
    Sonia Cottrell
    Natalie Downing
    Tara Foster
    Mike Hosking
    Matt Hussey
    Steve Kemish
    Cambria McGovern
    Ben Ranson
    Bishop Samuel Thomas
    Helen ‘Helz’ Saunt
    Cllr John Savage
    Eleanor Van der Hoest
    Diane Vidal
    Deb Wilkes
    Kelly Willcocks
    Chris Zardis

    Prize Donors:
    Beaulieu Motor Museum
    Go South Coast
    Monkey Bizness
    Trago Lounge

    Graphic Design:
    Lori Foster – St Denys Carnival Logo
    Pete Harvey – Little Carnival People
    Danny James – St Denys Characters
    Julia Kaczmarek – Carnival Mask

    Image Credit: Danny James

    Miscellaneous Event Services & Assistance:
    Acute Medical Services
    Balfour Beatty
    BBC Radio Solent
    BBC South Today
    BenAna Studio
    Bitterne Park Info
    Amanda Bluemel
    Maggie Campbell
    The Dolphin
    Friends of St Denys
    Gig Night
    In Common
    The Itchen Sink
    Emmily Jordan
    Jo Le Provost
    The Right Worshipful Lord Mayor of Southampton
    Music in the City
    New Testament Church of God
    Pure Rehearsal Studio
    R Community
    Rev. Sera Rumble
    SafeTM Traffic Management Services
    Sofa City Sound System
    Southampton City Council Events Department
    Southampton Daily Echo
    The South Western Arms
    South Western Railway
    St Denys Church
    St Denys Primary School
    St Denys Rocks!
    St Denys Social Club
    Mike Strickland
    Woodies at the Junction Inn
    James Woodhall, of Totton College Music Production BTeC

    Parade Participants, including:
    3rd Itchen North Squirrels & Beavers
    Sue Badcrumble
    Jenny Barnes
    Bat2K
    Bioswarm
    Karla Buck
    Dom
    Drum Beats Baby & Toddler Group
    Front Gardens Plus
    Imagination Time Studio
    Tamsin Hill
    Greenpeace Southampton
    Guardians of the River Itchen
    Harry Mason
    Louise Owen
    Plant Based Treaty
    Puppet Backup
    Southampton National Park City
    St Denys Boat Club

    All the Incredible Performers:
    9 Lives
    Angling for Farthings
    BenAna Music Studio Showcase
    Carlton Clements
    Jenny Casey
    Roger Chantler
    Crushcrushcrush
    The Devil’s Damned String Band
    Down by the Bayou
    Anthony England
    Exhilaro
    Guillotine Union Boys
    The Hedgehogs
    Intoxication
    Jamie Kiss
    Kalopsia
    The Magistrate
    DJ Nite-Rider
    Pandora Midnight
    Phil Phamous
    Puddleglum
    The Red Stags Morris Dancers
    Red Star Choir
    Ruby, Abby & Harry
    The Skylarks
    Southampton Ukulele Jam
    Stephanio
    Sam Taylor

    St Denys Cake-Off Contestants & Donors, including:
    Martha Allison
    Cllr Katherine J Barbour (donor & judge)
    Vikki Brotherton
    Linda Bunn
    Tabitha Gibson & Lulu Davies-Orange
    Caroline ‘Nanny Carrie’ Hordle
    Jasmine Le Provost
    Alice Mason
    Ana Mota & Family
    Janet Parker
    Diane Vidal
    Maggie Young

    Traders & Stallholders:
    Blingsss
    Board in the City CIC
    Burnetts Amusements
    Cobbett Road Library
    Cupcake Corner
    Decorative Delights
    Dotty’s Sweet Treats
    Fab Fairs
    Fidgette
    Friends of Bitterne Station
    Glory Handmade
    H&D Treasures
    Help Freddie Barnes Survive Cancer
    Homy Handmade
    Jane’s Tasty Samoosas
    Karen Gallyer
    K&J Caribbean Catering
    Brigette Kemish
    Kingston Original Kitchen
    Lavish Looks
    Leez Beez
    Amanda Lightning
    Love Thy Links
    Made by Julia
    Makes MOR
    Mummy A’s Candles & Wax Melts
    Pizza Tomodoro
    Playful Faces and Balloons
    S.O.S. Presents
    St Denys Activity Group
    Vicky Phillips

    Contributors to ‘Celebrating St Denys’ Exhibition, including:
    Jackie Bassi
    Tracy Capell
    Sue Jackson
    Beryl Macklin (former Carnival Queen)
    Andria C Page
    Rebecca Palmer
    Christopher Townsend
    Tracie Tonner (former Carnival Princess)
    Helen Trimarco Ransome

    Last But Not Least:
    The Community of St Denys

    All the numerous local businesses, organisations and residents that let us put a poster up or leave flyers in their shops

    …and of course our long-suffering friends and families!

    St Denys Carnival will return in 2026.

    Image Credit: Pete Harvey
  • Last-Minute Parade & Cake-Off Registrations

    There is still time to register to participate in the parade or to enter home-baked cakes into the St Denys Cake-Off but please note that the form responses will not be monitored after 6pm on Sunday 25th May; therefore you may not receive a response after this time. We will put up instructions on the forms for where to go and who to report to on the morning of the Carnival.

    For late entrants after 6pm on Sunday, please do register your details using the form anyway as it will help avoid any delays upon arrival. The organisers reserve the right to decline your participation if we are already at capacity or your parade entry does not meet the necessary criteria.

  • Tug of War Cancelled

    Sadly we have had to cancel the planned Tug of War competition on 26th May due to unexpected circumstances. Sorry to ‘string’ you along.

    Hopefully if we all pull together, the contest will make a reappearance at a future event here in St Denys so you will be able to rope in a few of your mates to help.

  • Exhibition Deadline – 10th May 2025

    Reminder – this coming Saturday 10th May is the last chance to submit your photos, videos, memorabilia or written memories of carnivals and other historic events & celebrations in St Denys for our forthcoming exhibition at St Denys Church!

    Email files to us at stdenys.crew@outlook.com, or if you have hard copies that need scanning then please drop them in to St Denys Church for the attention of Ana.

    [Photo credit: Tracy Capell]

  • Carnival Fundraising – Help Us to Cover Costs

    We are able to receive online donations, using the St Denys Crew Pool on Collctiv. To donate, simply click here or scan the QR code at our venues on the day. There will also be collection tins at the Community Centre for those who prefer to donate cash on the day.

    All donations will help contribute towards the cost of putting on the carnival, which include:

    – Road Closure (TTRO) Fee

    – Traffic Management Services

    – Medical Cover

    – Printing & Signage

    Thank you for helping make the carnival possible!

  • Carnival Mask-Making Workshops

    To help people get ready for the Carnival, we are pleased to launch two free mask-making workshops in May:

    Nature Theme Mask making Workshop
    For St Denys Carnival
    May 7th & 14th
    Community Centre
    6-8pm

    All ages welcome, children to be supervised.

    We’ll play with making basic head bands on to which we will staple,stick, paint, tissue shapes and cut card to create real or imagined creatures.

    Adding magic to your carnival procession float or outfits.

    Materials provided but bring any scrap materials you have, and any ‘tools’ eg scissors, staplers.

    No sharp craft blades please.

    To RSVP, please visit the event on our Facebook Page at https://fb.me/e/39VLPeqxr and click ‘Going’, or pop us an email at stdenys.crew@outlook.com.

  • Trader Stalls Selling Fast!

    We have had a great response from local crafters and food sellers so we have sold out of the 6′ tables. We still have some indoor 4′ tables from £20 and outdoor gazebo pitches left from £50 so if you haven’t already applied, please register by the end of April so that we have time to process your application.

    We will require all traders to have public liability insurance and supply a risk assessment covering their stall and associated activities. If you need help filling out the risk assessment, or any questions regarding the application process then please get in touch with us at stdenys.crew@outlook.com.

  • CRAFT MARKET STALLS NOW AVAILABLE

    Good news for local traders and crafters, the stalls for St Denys Carnival can now be booked for the low starting price of just £20.

    If you’re a caterer, crafter, gift maker, wellbeing expert, local group, bric-a-brac specialist, jeweller, vintage clothing trader, toy seller or book store – grab a stall whilst they’re still available and be part of something amazing!

    Apply for a stall here

    Photo by fang liu