TUCO Confirms 18 Entries For National Road March 2026

The Trinbago Unified Calypsonians’ Organisation (TUCO) has officially confirmed eighteen submissions for the National Road March Competition 2026.

Among the registered entries are:

“Cyah Behave” by Voice, “Road Man” by Bunji Garlin, and “Encore” by Machel Montano.

Collaborations also feature prominently this year, including: “Move Out D Way” by Machel Montano and Paris Coutain, and “Capital” by Mical Teja and Patrice Roberts.

Other submissions, such as “Power Mode” by Sofi Saint and “Bigger Badder” by Chovel, add to the diverse line-up of contenders.

TUCO reminds the public that the Road March title is determined by the song played most frequently at designated judging points during the Parade of the Bands on Carnival Monday and Tuesday.

As anticipation builds, the organisation extends best wishes to all competitors and looks forward to a vibrant and closely contested Road March race for Carnival 2026

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