Tradition is surging, not fading. A staggering 11,683 active participants have registered for the 2026 Fasnacht, signaling a robust health for the UNESCO-listed event. Even more critical is the explosion in youth engagement. The number of children and young people joining the Young Guards and Binggis has climbed to 2,132âa significant 2.2% increase over last year. In an era dominated by digital distractions, this rise represents a powerful victory for cultural heritage.
The sheer scale of the event is expanding across the board. A total of 509 units have registered, surpassing last yearâs count by ten. Of these, 444 units will march in the Cortège, ensuring the streets will be packed with an overwhelming display of sound and color. This data contradicts any notion that folklore is dying; instead, a new generation is actively claiming their place in the ranks, ensuring the drums and piccolos will resonate through Basel for decades to come.