Notting Hill Carnival: London in a ‘blaze of colour’ as event marks 55th year

The carnival also commemorated the Windrush generation and Grenfell fire victims

Notting Hill Carnival attendee in bright feathered costume
Notting Hill Carnival is world-famous for bright costumes and feathers
(Image credit: Sama Kai/Dave Benett/Getty Images)

The sun was shining as two million revellers massed on the streets of west London over the weekend for the 55th Notting Hill Carnival.

The annual event is the “largest carnival of its type in Europe, and the second in the world”, said Metro. This year's celebration kicked off on Sunday in a “blaze of colour”, said the BBC, as “thumping sound systems accompanied colourful feathered bands”.

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