The Carnival Band’s weekly rehearsals are indoors at the seniors centre at Britannia Community Centre. The address is 1661 Napier Street in Vancouver. We meet every Monday at 7pm-9pm. Bring just about any instrument you can carry, and get ready for a good time. No auditions. All are welcome.
Why We Play

The Carnival Band has always been a pacifist activist band. When we show up at a march or rally, we aren’t there to fight—we are there to bring music, joy, and community. Our horns and drums make public space feel safer, more connected, and more alive.
Our commitments stretch across struggles: Indigenous sovereignty, climate justice, migrant justice, racial justice, and human rights everywhere. These struggles are linked, and so is our solidarity.
We take concerns about antisemitism, Islamophobia, anti-Indigenous racism, anti-Black racism, and all other forms of hate seriously. We stand firmly against all of them. There is no place for hate in our music, our community, or our activism.
At the same time, we affirm the right to peaceful protest. Criticism of any government—including Israel, Canada, or any other—is legitimate political expression. That is not the same as hatred toward a people or a religion, and it should not be confused as such.
When we take part in actions like “Draw the Line,” it is not because we endorse every sign, slogan, or speaker. We are there because we believe in nonviolence, in human rights, and in the power of music to support people who are taking risks for justice.
Our promise is simple:
We will never bring hate into the streets.
We will always defend the rights of Jewish, Palestinian, Indigenous, and all communities to safety, dignity, and self-determination.
We will keep bringing our music as a way of creating space for peace, joy, and solidarity.
This is who we are. This is why we play.
Parade of Lost Souls
Nov 1, 2025: Get lost with The Carnival Band and all the folks of Dusty Flower Pot Cabaret at the Parade of Lost Souls. For event details, check out: https://www.dustyflowerpotcabaret.com/paradeoflostsouls
East Side Family Place tots costume parade
Oct 31, 2025: A small but meaningful group of carnies will accompany some East Side Family Place tots for a costume parade at Grandview Park.
Wild Salmon Caravan
October 12, 2025: We’ll be joining The Wild Salmon Caravan in Chase BC. For event details, check out: https://wildsalmoncaravan.ca/
Original Honk! Festival in Sommerville, MA
October 11, 2025: We’ll be joining the Original Honk! Festival in Sommerville, MA. The Carnival Band played the very first Honk! 20 years ago and participated in the birth of what has become an international movement. For event details, check out: https://honkfest.org/
Greenhorn Benefit Mardi Gras Party!
Get your masks, beads and party hats on—we’re getting ready for our Mardi Gras Chinese New Year Fundraiser! All proceeds go to the Greenhorn Community Music Project, which provides free and accessible music education and band performance experience for local youth.
- Silent Auctions!
- Raffles!
- 50/50 Draw!
- Live music all night long, with performances from Greenhorn, Balkan Shmalkan, the Carnival Band, and our feature band, The Vanrays!
WHEN?
Fri. Feb 09, 2024, 8PM – Midnight
WHERE?
Commercial Drive Legion, 2205 Commercial Dr, Vancouver
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Indoor Rehearsal hours for fall and winter 2023
Carnival band workshops for winter 2022 are, starting September 18, Mondays at 7-9pm indoors in the seniors centre at Britannia.
Outdoor Rehearsal hours for Summer 2023
Carnival band workshops for summer 2023 are Mondays at 7-9pm at the šxʷqʷeləwən ct Carving Centre at Britannia Center.
Indoor Rehearsal hours for winter 2022
Carnival band workshops for winter 2022 are Mondays at 7-9pm beside the seniors centre at Britannia.