Barranquilla Carnival boosts economy with 840 billion pesos

The Barranquilla Carnival 2026 kicks off officially this weekend, solidifying its role as a key economic driver in Colombia's Caribbean region. It is projected to generate over 840 billion pesos and 193,000 direct and indirect jobs. The event stands out for its cultural tradition and city-wide impact.

Barranquilla gears up for its 2026 Carnival, an event that goes beyond tradition to become the territory's leading creative and cultural industry. According to city hall projections, this edition will move over 840 billion pesos, establishing it as one of the most important economic engines in Colombia's Caribbean region. Behind the parades and music lies a significant labor mechanism: 193,000 direct and indirect jobs, the largest source of temporary employment in the city.

The event starts officially on Saturday and ends on Tuesday, featuring milestones like the Battle of Flowers on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. along Vía 40. This year marks the 35th anniversary of the cumbodrome, with floats approximately 10 meters high. Over 14,000 dancers, 73 folk groups, 18 floats, and 39 orchestras will participate.

The Carnival queen, Michelle Char Fernández, born in 2002, serves as the central figure. Event director Juan José Jaramillo describes this version as 'returning to origins to project to the world,' emphasizing tradition, inclusion, sustainability, and a renewed experience. The celebration is planned year-round and highlights the pride, identity, and cultural memory of the Caribbean.

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Vibrant photorealistic scene of 1.2 million revelers at São Paulo pre-Carnival bloc led by Ivete Sangalo near Ibirapuera Park, amid overcrowding and rain.
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Ivete Sangalo draws 1.2 million revelers to São Paulo pre-Carnival

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The first day of São Paulo's street pre-Carnival on Saturday (February 7, 2026) featured Ivete Sangalo's debut bloc drawing about 1.2 million people around Ibirapuera Park. Overcrowding caused show interruptions for safety, while heavy rain impacted later performances like Alceu Valença's. Authorities reported arrests for selling adulterated drinks and thefts.

The Barranquilla Carnival 2026 is projected to inject over $840 billion into the local economy, according to official estimates. It expects 820,000 visitors and more than 6 million spectators, while creating 193,000 temporary jobs.

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The Barranquilla Carnival, declared Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, embodies the fusion of African, indigenous, and European heritages in Colombia's Caribbean region. Beyond its projected economic boost of over $840 billion—as detailed in prior coverage—this vibrant event calls for active participation under the motto “The one who lives it enjoys it,” with Bogotá and Medellín leading national hotel reservations.

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