Xodus Carnival joins with Renegade Mas for CayMas

April 23, 2024
Model shows off the dancehall costume, part of Xodus Carnival.
Model shows off the dancehall costume, part of Xodus Carnival.

Xodus Carnival has joined hands with Renegade Mas as brand partners for CayMas on June 29.

With this being its third year participating in CayMas, Xodus Carnival will once again bring its unique product to the streets of Grand Cayman, encapsulating masqueraders in the authentic Jamaica carnival experience.

In previous years, Xodus Carnival participated in CayMas as section partners with Renegade Mas. However, the highly experienced band is now taking an intentional step towards increasing its visibility in carnival regionally.

"This decision was taken because we thoroughly enjoy CayMas as a carnival and we wanted to expand our relationship with Renegade Mas," said Pierre Goubault, CEO of Xodus Carnival. "Additionally, this is a part of our business goals to expand the Xodus brand in the region, and the expansion of the brand and services of our in-house design and production team, MasCreate Studios."

Known for having gorgeous and extravagant carnival costumes, immaculate vibe and the best DJs at its events, Xodus Carnival is one of the most sought-after bands in Jamaica, and is looking to take its signature "Xodus Xperience to CayMas".

"Renegade Mas has been delivering a great experience over the years and this year, that track record paired with our unique Xodus Xperience will result in a truly exceptional time for all the Renegade Mas and Xodus revellers," shared Goubault.

With every country's carnival being different, the Xodus Carnival brand plans to bring its own unique offering and experience to CayMas. Notably, CayMas has a shorter carnival season than Jamaica, with a much shorter parade route.

"Despite the differences in the carnival parade, revellers can still expect eye-catching costumes, which we have already launched, lead-up fetes, and a great road march experience," Goubault said.

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