
Harbour Nights is due to re-start on Front Street tomorrow, with an expanded 2026 season. It was called off last week due to bad weather.
The weekly event will once again feature live entertainment, food vendors, local artisans and businesses.
Kendal Trott spoke to Jennifer Woods, CEO of the Bermuda Chamber of Commerce, who said that around 150 vendors are expected this year.
She also explained how the public can stay updated on weather announcements and important Harbour Nights information throughout the season.
We also spoke with Jerry-Dee Richardson and Brittany Haley of JB’s Coastal Creations, a vendor that has participated in Harbour Nights for the past three years, who shared the benefits they believe the event brings to local businesses and the wider community.

