Boston Carnival Affiliate Program

Earn commissions, free tickets, and exclusive perks by helping promote Boston Carnival: The Soca Therapy Concert Experience.

We’re looking for a select group of affiliates from the Secret Boston community to help spread the word about Boston Carnival: The Soca Therapy Concert Experience at Roadrunner on August 29. Affiliates will receive a unique discount code to share with their network, earn commissions on ticket sales, and receive free tickets based on performance. If you have an engaged audience, active social media presence, or simply know a lot of people who love Carnival, we’d love to hear from you.

How It Works

  • Your followers receive $5 off tickets with your code
  • You earn $5 for every ticket sold through your code
  • You earn 1 free GA ticket for every 20 tickets sold
  • Track your performance throughout the campaign

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Michelle McCormack

Michelle McCormack

Michelle is the founder of Secret Boston and a media strategist. Born and raised on the mean streets of JP, she was once chased by a lion in Africa while on assignment for Town & Country Magazine.

2 Comments

  1. therealcaribbean

    therealcaribbean · June 11, 2026
    A word of advice: if you’re going to profit from Boston’s Caribbean community, at least take the time to understand it. Featuring a blonde, blue-eyed white woman on a Carnival flyer is so disconnected from the culture that it’s almost comical. The Caribbean is diverse, but Carnival is rooted in and largely celebrated by Black Caribbean communities. The flyer feels less like representation and more like the gentrification of Carnival. It took two seconds to see it and think, “Who made this, and do they actually know anything about the community they’re marketing to?”

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