Ebony is best known for its appearances at Carnivals, Including
the following events and venues during the year.
World Cup Opening Day in La Grande Halle de la Villette, France,
The World Travel Market: the largest international trade exhibition of the tourism industry held at Earl's Court.
For the High Commission of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago under the auspices of the Honorable Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago.
For the Belize High Commission.
For the London Business School.
The Celebration of Human Rights at Westminster Abbey organised by the United Nations.
Cannes Film Festival, France.
Waterford Spring Festival, Ireland.
The Galic Festival, Isle of Wight.
City of London Festival.
The Salisbury Festival, Salisbury.
Performances in recent years
Commonwealth Observance Day in Westminster Abbey (three performances to date with an audience including Her Majesty The Queen, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and the Commonwealth Heads of State).
For the Commonwealth Heads of State, at the personal request of HRH Prince Charles.
Buckingham Palace, for the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Garden Party.
The Globe Theatre for the ABSA - Association of Business Sponsorship of the Arts - awards (ABSA is now Arts for Business).
The Special Olympics - the opening ceremony at the Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield.
BBC Proms: appearance at the world famous 'Snape Maltings' at Aldeburgh, Suffolk.
The Welsh Eisteddfod (including broadcast for national television).
Touring work
International tours have taken Ebony Steelband to France, Denmark, Sweden, Spain, Ireland, Switzerland, Germany and Greece - the latter at the invitation of the Greek government to become the first steelband to tour the Greek islands.
Ebony undertook a six-concert tour of England in funded by the Arts Council.
Ebony plays at Carnivals throughout the UK each year, including; Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, Nottingham, Preston, Leeds and Huddersfield.
Commercial gigs
Ever week of the year Ebony undertakes commercial performance work. This helps to give players valuable experience and the revenue generated is invested back into the Trust.
Charity performances
Throughout the year Ebony & Ebonique appear for other charities at fundraising events, in hospitals and in community centres. Many charity performances are undertaken by Ebonique. Members of the junior band get valuable playing experience and giving performances for charities helps to foster the values of good citizenship among the young people who come to Ebony.