Music / HeadlinesNTS announces Notting Hill Carnival party with Red StripeOur media partnership of NTS's summer season continues with news of a carnival soundsystemShareLink copied ✔️July 26, 2013MusicHeadlinesTextDazed Digital Notting Hill's celebration of Carribean culture in the wake of the capital's let's-say-icy reception to Windrush went from indoor party to out-and-out street parade when Russell Henderson's Steel Band took their tunes to the street back in 1966. Fast forward to 2013, and it is Europe's biggest street featival, the world's largest carnival outside of Brazil, a sweaty, elbowy monument to multiculturalism's global victory. In the spirit of all we hold dear, Dazed are proudly media-partnering Dalston's NTS Radio, as they bring the sounds of East London west on 25th and 26th August. Sponsored by carnival drink choice Red Stripe, they remix their own brand of ecelcticism with the history of good music and laid-back attitude Notting Hill is famed for. Both days will be broadcast via NTS Live, with sounds and sights running on Dazed Digital before and after. To get in the mood, revisit the NTS Summer Session between Sampha, Lil Silva and Mickey Pearce. Turn it up. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREThis new event series aims to bring spirituality back to live musicMargo XS on the sound of transness: ‘Malleable, synthetic and glossy’ RIMOWAAirport aesthetics and the timeless appeal of the RIMOWA caseThe Boy who cried Terrified: Ranking all the tracks on fakemink’s new EPA massive exhibition on Black British music is coming to V&A EastAdanolaLila Moss fronts Adanola’s latest spring 2026 campaignAtmospheric dream-pop artist Maria Somerville shares her offline favouritesA 24-hour London will save the city’s nightlife, says new report‘It’s a revolution’: Nigeria’s new-gen rappers are hitting the mainstreamWhy are we so nostalgic for the music of 2016?Listen to Oskie’s ‘perennially joyful’ Dazed mixCorridos tumbados: A guide to Mexico’s most controversial music genreEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy