EVENTS

Barbados 58th Anniversary of Independence Thanksgiving Service
Church of God of Prophecy 30 Bunyan RoadThe Independence Thanksgiving service has been held in the UK over 50 years and rotates around the country to allow Barbadians and Friends across the UK to celebrate Barbados.

Soca Republic Concert live with Edwin Yearwood
Clapham Grand St Johns Hill, LondonBarbados No I Soca Republic ends the year with Edwin Yearwood from Barbados live in concert with full band in London. Enjoy a great show with supporting artists in Soca and DJs. Doors 6pm Showtime 7pm Curfew 10pm Age suitability 14+

The Errol Barrow Lecture with Collin Carter
All Saints Church Clydesdale Road, London, United KingdomColin Carter a 'self-made' man who over a period of time and character-shaping experiences has come to a greater understanding of self, purpose and his unique place in Caribbean diasporic history.
Barbados , an afternoon all about you and your country
BHC 22-26 Mount Pleasant, READING, Berkshire, United KingdomWe Gathering 2025
A LIL BIT A BIM
Brromley CC Blackwood Road, Leicester, Middlesex, United Kingdomwhere bajan and friends meet outside of London for comraderies, friendship and shared culture
The Celestial Voices Choir (Barbados) Reading Concert
Greyfriars Friars Road, READING, Berks, United Kingdomall genres of music
The Celestial Voices Choir – Romford Essex
St Chads Church Eric Road Chadwell Heath, Romford, Essex, United KingdomThe Celestial Voices Choir is an interdenominational group from Barbados which was formed in 1994
The Celestial Voices (Barbados) performs in Bedford
Church of God of Prophecy 30 Bunyan RoadBringing the tropical touch to all genres of music, from Gospel, traditional etc as the groups celebrate their 30th anniversary
The Celestial Voices (Barbados) – London Kennington
St John the Divine Church Vassal Road, London, United KingdomStellar Barbadian choir The Celestial Voices concludes their 30th Birthday tour at St John Divine, Kennington, a stone's throw from a vibrant and diverse Brixton

CricketRama 2025 – T20 St Vincent and The Grenadines vs Barbados
High Wycombe CC London Road, High Wycombe, United KingdomAn event based on the culture of both countries, the day will prioritise families with a combination of cricket, music, food, and entertainment for children. This event allows stallholders in our community and businesses to display their products to the wider Caribbean and local community. As well as the networking aspect proceeds from the raffle will be donated to designated charities from the two Countries.
Therefore, we hope you wish to participate in this event and thank you in advance for your support.

Q in the Community – The London Edition
Oakington Manor PS Oakington Manor Drive, Wembley, United KingdomThis event is designed to be inclusive for all age groups, with particular emphasis on honouring elders and families. It presents a valuable opportunity for networking within the Caribbean community. The programme features line and ballroom dancing, karaoke, various exhibitors, arts and crafts, product showcases, face painting, and informative presentations. Attendees can enjoy authentic Bajan cuisine provided by our primary caterers in both halls, while an additional, though limited, selection of menu options will be available outdoors

BHM – BOCFA presents Autism and Black Folk with Dr Donna – Marie Holder
Elder Voices 181 Mortimer Road, LondonDr Donna Marie Holder, who has Barbadian and St Vincentian heritage, is an esteemed Autism Specialist supporting autistic children, their families, and related professionals across a major London Borough. With more than thirteen years of experience working with children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in both special and mainstream school environments, Dr Holder possesses substantial expertise in her field.
Among seven million pupils, 119,821 have been diagnosed with autism. Boys continue to be diagnosed at significantly higher rates than girls, which, according to the team, may indicate limitations in gender-based diagnostic approaches. Data also show that autism prevalence is highest among pupils of Black ethnicity at 2.1%, whereas the lowest rate is observed within the Roma community at 0.85%.
So pupils are 60% more likely to be socially disadvantaged, if they also have a record of autism.