Thursday, 16 February 2023

Mardi Gras - Hastings Fat Tuesday Music Festival 2023


Hastings Fat Tuesday Music Festival is back for 2023 (website) and it's time to celebrate Mardi Gras in style again! The festival kicks off this Friday the 17th with a one day music conference, Un-Convention, from 10.00 am to 5.00 pm at the East Hastings Sea Angling Association opposite Hastings Lifeboat Station; tickets for the whole day are £5 (website), and continues in the evening with Le Grand Mardi Gras Ball, 8.00 pm to 3.00 am, at the White Rock Theatre; Early Bird tickets £22.50, otherwise £27.00 (website). The festival goes on to encompass numerous venues across Hastings throughout the 5 days of the festival until culminating on the evening of Shrove Tuesday/Pancake Day/Fat Tuesday/Mardi Gras/whatever 🎶 Tuesday the 21st of February, for the Fat Tuesday Tour 2023 (website), with partying and music galore from 24 established acts at 12 venues from The Carlisle in the west to The Dolphin Inn in the east, and entry is free. Plus there's the Reggae Room Party too on Tuesday evening, at East Hastings Sea Angling Association (website).

Mardi Gras, New Orleans, Spectacle! 

OK, we may not be as spectacular as Mardi Gras in New Orleans (website) which has been going since 1703, originally 60 miles south of New Orleans, at Point Du Mardi Gras, where  French explorers landed a few years earlier, on the day of Mardi Gras, the 2nd of March 1699. New Orleans was established in 1718, with Mardi Gras regularly celebrated there by the 1830s, and by 1875, large floats were being built in New Orleans to celebrate the festival, the year it became a legal public holiday.

Rio de Janeiro Carnaval, Glamour!

Mardi Gras in Rio is from the 17th to the 25th of February this year (website), which is spectacular too, and has been celebrated, initially with feasts, since the 17th century, masquerade balls became popular in the 19th century, but in the early 20th century the culture of African music and dance, introduced by freed slaves and their children, was enveloped within Portuguese Rio de Janeiro, then was founded the dance style of Samba (Sambassadorsofgroove). Mardi Gras was now celebrated in Rio together with the development of Samba schools in the 1920s (there are about 200 schools in existence now) the Carnaval (Portuguese for Carnival) festival became centred on the parade of the Samba schools and the glamour that was introduced, and since 1933 Rio Carnaval has become the largest Mardi Gras festival in the World, with 2 million people participating every year.


We may not have as much spectacle and glamour as New Orleans and Rio de Janeiro, although there will be plenty of dressing up, be assured of that, and Mardi Gras and Carnaval have been going considerably longer than Fat Tuesday in Hastings... But what we do have is music galore and we party, for example on Saturday Unplugged boasts 60 artists and bands playing 15 minutes acoustic sets at 30 venues across Hastings, for 5 hours from 1-6pm, from St Leonards in the west to the Old Town in the east (if you don't have a programme already, for specific acts and where they're playing, go to the website), entry is free, and don't be surprised to find free non-festival live music at some venues later that evening, that's Hastings!


Of course, there is much more to follow during the Fat Tuesday music festival (website), for example the Umbrella Parade on Sunday the 19th, this year starting at the seafront promenade below London Road in St Leonards at noon, and heading to the White Rock Theatre where there will be a family-friendly party (website).

Whichever events you attend do enjoy our Mardi Gras and have fun!

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