Carnival Fog Angels Soar High at Tobago Carnival 2025

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As the sun set on yet another exhilarating, beauty-filled Tobago Carnival, memories were made, friendships were formed, and love continued to blossom. Among the crowd, a newlywed couple returned to the very spot where their proposal had taken place — once again dancing to the infectious rhythms of the Fog Angels Band. And when the bride’s bouquet landed unexpectedly in the hands of a lucky gentleman, onlookers couldn’t help but wonder — could another love story be about to begin?

The pulsating beats, vibrant colors, and undeniable energy of the carnival filled the air as Fog Angels made their grand entrance into Scarborough. Well-toned bodies gyrated to the sounds of Preedy’s hit “Jammin’”, while revelers cheered and made early plans for Carnival 2026.

With backpacks loaded and drinks flowing from the well-stocked Fog Angels bar, masqueraders stayed energized throughout the day — fueled by music, vibes, and pure Tobago sunshine.

Meanwhile, The Iconic Mas Band was out early, pampering their participants with on-the-road massages, electric foot treatments, and relaxation breaks — a luxurious touch amid the revelry and excitement.

Between the blazing Tobago sun and the sizzling energy of the women on the road, it was hard to tell which burned brighter. One thing’s for sure — the sun came out determined to make a statement!

All in all, an unforgettable time was had by all. As countless masqueraders proudly declared, “Tobago owes us nothing!”

Band leader Tele Cruz, speaking at the “Last Lap” celebration, left revelers with one final reminder:

“Book your tickets early, secure your accommodation, and come ready to have pure fun!”

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