Fog Angels & Scorch Saddle Up for a Wild Ride

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Tobago Carnival is once again just around the corner, and as it gallops into its third thrilling year, the vibes are bigger, badder, and bolder. The celebration continues to show serious signs of growth and now comes one of the season’s biggest power moves: Tobago’s leading mas band Fog Angels has partnered with regional soca powerhouse Scorch in a bold western-style takeover for Carnival 2026. This fusion isn’t just a collab it’s a cultural stampede.

With a fierce theme titled “Wild Wild West,” masqueraders can expect a fantasy-meets-frontier showdown like no other. It’s mas with a rebel soul  cowgirls, outlaws, and saloon queens ready to storm the streets of Scarborough in full costume glory. Think feathers, fringe, denim, dust, and attitude. The Sheriff is out, and he’s on the hunt not for criminals, but for outlaw bumpers! Each section will tell its own daring story, painting a bold picture of the west reimagined  Tobago style.

From shots at the bar to shots on the road, it’s all about Scorch and Fog Angels taking over Tobago  one wild, wicked, wine at a time. The partnership promises not just a band, but a full-blown experience, complete with epic visuals, explosive vibes, and that signature Scorch flair. So whether you’re a rogue reveler or a saloon diva, grab your hat, your cup, and your crew  the road is calling, and this Carnival? It’s going to be lawless.

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