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As the Christmas season gives way to a new year, the National Cultural Foundation (NCF) is inviting Barbadians to come together one final time for Christmas We Gatherin, on Sunday, January 4, 2026, at Trevor’s Way, opposite Pelican Lifestyle Centre, from 4:00 p.m.
Just as it was lit and decorated for Christmas, Trevor’s Way will come alive again to provide the perfect setting for friends and families to pause, reconnect and celebrate the first Sunday of the new year through music, culture and togetherness.
The evening will feature a strong line-up of some of Barbados’ most loved performers, including Promise, Blood, Biggie Irie, Deanne Kennedy, Rashida Codrington, Betty B, Abianna Fenty, G-Syndicate, Dancin Africa, and the Marlon Legall Voice Project, along with strolling entertainment that adds to the relaxed, celebratory atmosphere.
Christmas We Gatherin’ forms part of the We Gatherin’ celebrations held across Barbados throughout 2025, bringing communities together to enjoy local talent, share meaningful moments, and celebrate the spirit of togetherness.
With free admission and a welcoming environment, the event offers the perfect opportunity to close the Christmas season on a high note — surrounded by good music, familiar faces and the warmth of togetherness.
Christmas We Gatherin’ is free and open to the public.
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Written by: Info NCF
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