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In Pictures: Millions join parade at London’s Notting Hill Carnival

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The streets of west London have been transformed by the sights, sounds and sweet smells of the Caribbean as the annual Notting Hill Carnival took over the district.

An estimated two million people attended the two-day event, now in its 57th year, which originally was created as a celebration of the area’s diversity and contributions of West Indian immigrants, chiefly the Windrush generation, to British society and culture.

Soca, calypso, reggae and dancehall are among the firmly established musical genres that can be heard from far and wide as dj sound systems set up on street corners to entertain revellers.

But the future of the carnival is under fresh doubt over a funding crisis with local authorities calling on national government for more money to provide security and crowd control.

The more colourful the costume, the better some say for the street parade in Notting Hill
The more colourful the costume, the better some say for the street parade in Notting Hill Alberto Pezzali/Copyright 2025 The AP. All rights reserved

Europe's largest street party gives thousands the chance to dress up and join the festivities in Notting Hill
Europe’s largest street party gives thousands the chance to dress up and join the festivities in Notting Hill Alberto Pezzali/AP Photo

Steel pulses: the parade through Notting Hill is accompanied by a cacophony of sound
Steel pulses: the parade through Notting Hill is accompanied by a cacophony of sound Alberto Pezzali/AP Photo

Solo striding, some parades pick just one costumed character as they walk through Notting Hill
Solo striding, some parades pick just one costumed character as they walk through Notting Hill Alberto Pezzali/AP Photo

Revellers often spend several months preparing the intricate costumes for the parade
Revellers often spend several months preparing the intricate costumes for the parade Alberto Pezzali/AP Photo

Away from the parade, revellers party through the streets and listen to sound systems
Away from the parade, revellers party through the streets and listen to sound systems Alberto Pezzali/AP Photo

MC means move the crowd as people sing and dance at Notting Hill carnival
MC means move the crowd as people sing and dance at Notting Hill carnival Alberto Pezzali/AP Photo

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