The rhythm of steelpan fills the streets as Point Fortin comes alive for Borough Day Carnival—a celebration of music, culture, and community that captures the essence of Trinidad and Tobago’s southern spirit. This year’s highlight, Pan on the Move, brings the unmistakable sound of steelbands rolling through the borough, blending artistry and energy in a spectacle that unites generations.
Broadcast live via the “I Am Living My Life” vlogger feed on YouTube, the event invites viewers everywhere to experience the heartbeat of Point Fortin. From the gleaming pans to the smiling faces lining the streets, every note tells a story of pride and tradition. Pan on the Move isn’t just a performance—it's a living expression of who we are, carried forward on rhythm and joy.
Join the stream, feel the pulse, and celebrate the sound that moves a nation.
In choosing to stream the event, “I Am Living My Life” continues its mission of capturing authentic Caribbean experiences and sharing them with a global audience. The Point Fortin Borough Day Carnival, with its rich history and dynamic expression, is a perfect reflection of that mission. Whether you are watching from Trinidad or tuning in from far beyond its shores, the broadcast invites you to join in the celebration, feel the rhythm, and immerse yourself in the joy that defines Borough Day.







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