World-class entertainment promised for Bacchanal Run
A line-up of world-class DJs are among the entertainment expected at this year’s Bacchanal Run.
Organisers also plan to introduce new acts for the Cup Match holiday event on August 3, which will run from 5pm to 11pm.
It features international DJ Elegance Sound and Bermuda’s standout record spinners including DJ Rusty G, DJ Mystro, DJ Jim Brown and Mista Genius.
Revellers can expect 90 per cent soca music from the DJs, who are “ready to set the road on fire,” organisers said.
The party comes with a variety of food vendors.
The Ministry of Public Works announced the following parking restrictions for August 1 and August 2, between 6.30am and 9pm.
No parking
• Somerset Road: from St James’ Church to the junction with Cambridge Road
• Bob’s Valley Road: from Sound View Road to Scott's Hill Road
• Clyde Best Lane: from Cricket Lane to Beacon Hill Road
• Cricket Lane: from Clyde Best Lane to Scott's Hill Road
• Gilbert Lane: from Somerset Road to Long Bay Lane
• Hook N Ladder Lane: from Somerset Road to Long Bay Lane
• Long Bay Lane: from Gilbert Lane to Somerset Road
• Railway Trail: from Clyde Best Lane to Scott's Hill Road
• Scott’s Hill Road: from Somerset Road to Beacon Hill Road
One-way traffic only
• Railway Trail: from Clyde Best Lane to Sound View Road in a southerly direction
• Hook N Ladder Lane: from Somerset Road to Long Bay Lane in a westerly direction
Two-way traffic
• Long Bay Lane: from Somerset Road to Hook N Ladder Lane
• Gilbert Lane: from Long Bay Lane to Somerset Road
Road closed
• Cricket Lane: closed to all traffic except to residents requiring access to homes
• Clyde Best Lane: closed to all traffic except emergency vehicles
Traffic flow
Service vehicles requiring access to the grounds of Somerset Cricket Club can enter via the northeast gates on Clyde Best Lane.
Public parking areas
• Sandys Secondary Middle School: on Scott’s Hill Road
• West End Primary School: on Scott’s Hill Road
• Somerset Primary School: on Gilbert Lane
• Warren Simmons Field: opposite Somerset Esso Service Station on Somerset Road, with entrance from Gilbert Lane
Parking restrictions for Bacchanal Run from August 3 into August 4
For the main event on August 3, the restrictions run from 5pm to 9.30pm and for the after party, from 9.30pm to midnight.
Main route: The procession starts at Frog Lane with participants heading north.
They will then turn left onto Palmetto Road and continue to Marsh Folly Road and turn left onto Dutton Avenue for the after party.
Road closures
The following roads will be closed for the procession:
• Dutton Avenue from 7am on August 3 until 7am on August 4
• There will be rolling road closures on August 3 between 5pm and 9.30pm on Frog Lane, Palmetto Road, and Marsh Folly Road
Parking
Parking will not be permitted on Dutton Avenue from 7am on August 3 to 7am on August 4.
The Ministry of Public Works urged residents in the affected areas to follow the instructions from the police and traffic marshals who will allow access, as necessary.
Residents are asked to avoid driving along the procession route with the participants.
Motorists are advised to use caution and avoid the route area.
Questions can be directed to Keidric Smith, event representative, on 331-6008.
In addition, the ministry said: “The Bermuda police are hereby authorised to close off streets or portions of streets and authorise parking as the Commissioner of Police decides”.
Anticipation for the event is high, with a sell-out crowd expected near Cup Match.
Darren Woods, a member of Party People Entertainment, said: “We encourage all locals to secure tickets, bring your visiting friends, and we also encourage hotel staff to inform visitors about this unique local experience.”
The organisers said the event has “grown exponentially” since it started in 2016 with 300 revellers following a music truck.
“This vibrant celebration, steeped in the spirit of freedom, emancipation and unbridled joy, transforms the streets into a kaleidoscope of colour, energy and unity,” they added.
They said the event “stands as one of Bermuda's most iconic and historic events, drawing locals and international visitors alike to partake in the revelry”.
Keidric Smith, head of Party People Entertainment, said: “It's honestly amazing to see the growth of the event and how the experience has developed.
“It's our team's favourite event of the year, and we are looking forward to introducing some new elements in 2024.”
Monica Pitcher, a fan, said: “The Bacchanal Run is more than just a party; it's an experience that I encourage everyone to try and always go as a crew.
“My friends and I love to travel to international carnivals, and I'll say Bacchanal Run is truly world-class.”
The promoters thanked sponsors, adding: “We truly couldn't do it without their commitment and generosity.”
• Tickets and more information about the event can be found at www.ticketisle.bm
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