HOME is not a physical place; rather, it’s a lifelong journey in pursuit of joy and acceptance, in spaces where we can exist without judgment. Masqueraders from all over the world are making their way to the mecca of Carnival, and the excitement surrounding Trinidad & Tobago Carnival 2025 is palpable. Now in their second year, Spirit Mas aims to continue its meteoric ascent in the carnival industry, offering exhilarating fêtes and an unmatched road experience.
Already a household name in the Carnival world, Spirit Mas’s growing brand equity is a testament to the genius of Adrian Scoon. In its first year, Spirit Mas garnered endless praise, and for its second year, the band has set a high standard for itself—one that must be upheld.

Spirit masqueraders will get an early taste of what’s in store this season at HOME on Carnival Thursday. Authenticity and cultural specificity are clearly core tenets of the Spirit Mas brand, and the name HOME reflects that ethos. Scheduled for February 27, 2025, at the Queen’s Park Savannah, HOME will bring together alluring elements of Trinbagonian culture, highlighted by performances from Soca stalwarts such as Mical Teja and Bunji Garlin.
Carnival goes so much deeper than just costumes and music trucks on the road. It’s a cultural amalgamation of subtle nuances that, taken individually, might seem insignificant but together, they create a phenomenal experience. HOME promises to embody that spirit.