POT E N T I A L S P O N S O R

Want to become a sponsor?

We are thrilled to invite you to be a part of Barbados Comes Back to Charleston, a vibrant celebration of the deep historical and cultural ties between Barbados and Charleston, South Carolina.

This three-day event, taking place over Labor Day Weekend (August 29 – August 31, 2025), will honor the enduring legacy of Barbados and Charleston's connection through music, art, food, and shared heritage.

View the options below, and contact our sponsorship team, Michael Weeks, at 678.294.4001 or email sponsor@barbadoscomesto.com.

Peter Bryan, at 786.712.2114 or email info@barbadoscomesto.com, to discuss sponsorship opportunities and get all your questions answered.

Why Sponsor This Event?

Charleston’s roots are inextricably linked to Barbados, as the first English settlers to the Carolina colony in the 17th century brought with them the cultural, agricultural, and architectural influences of Barbados. Today, Charleston’s Gullah-Geechee traditions and historic landmarks reflect this rich connection. By sponsoring this event, your organization will:

• Align with a meaningful cause, celebrating unity, history, and cultural preservation.

• Gain visibility among 60,000+ digital audiences and attendees through logo placements, radio ads, and event promotions.

• Engage with a diverse demographic in Charleston, a city with a thriving tourism economy,

• Median household income of $72,071, and a highly educated population (45% hold Bachelor’s degrees).

Want to know more?

Sponsorship positions are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

Have questions? We’re here to help. Contact Michael Weeks at 678.294.4001 or sponsor@barbadoscomesto.com or

Peter Bryan at 786.712.2114 or info@barbadoscomesto.com.

Together, let’s celebrate the bonds that unite Barbados and Charleston while showcasing your commitment to cultural heritage and community.

We look forward to your partnership!

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