A series of major public events scheduled for June and July 2026 is set to bring thousands of patrons out across Guyana, with organizers promising high-energy entertainment, family activities, and major live performances.

Car & Bike Show Expo Returns with After Concert
The 11th Annual Car & Bike Show and Expo – Presidential Cup After Concert is scheduled for Saturday, June 20, 2026, at the National Stadium.
The event will showcase customized vehicles, motorcycles, and automotive displays, while competitors will battle for over $3 million in cash and prizes.
The night will culminate in a live concert featuring performances by dancehall entertainers Lady Lava and JJ Vibes, promising a high-energy after-party atmosphere for fans of Caribbean music and car culture.

CARICOM Kidzzone Experience Brings Family Fun
Families will get their turn to celebrate during the CARICOM Kidzzone Experience 2026, scheduled for Monday, July 6, 2026, at the National Park.
Designed as a family-friendly festival, the event will feature:
Cartoon characters and mascots
Interactive games with prizes
Free ice cream, snacks, and toys for children
Outdoor entertainment activities
Admission is set at $1500 for adults, while children will be admitted free, making it an accessible outing for families looking to give kids an exciting day of fun during the holiday season.

Reggae on De Beach Brings International Artists
Music lovers can also look forward to Reggae on De Beach, taking place on Sunday, July 5, 2026, at Kingston Beach.
The beachside concert will feature performances from internationally recognized reggae acts including:
Capleton
Alaine
They will be joined by regional performers Carlvin Burnett and Melody Thomas, creating a lineup that blends reggae legends with Caribbean talent.
A Packed Entertainment Season
With a combination of automotive culture, family entertainment, and international reggae music, the upcoming calendar highlights a vibrant start to the mid-year entertainment season in Guyana.
Organizers say the events are designed to attract a wide cross-section of the public from car enthusiasts and music lovers to families looking for safe and engaging activities for children.
Together, the three events are expected to generate significant attendance and excitement across Georgetown and the surrounding regions.



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