BVI Music Fest to feature world class entertainment, know more

The British Virgin Islands Music Fest 2024 is all set to take place in late May and will feature world-class entertainment by Gramps Morgan, Alkaline, and so many more. 

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BVI Music Fest to feature world class entertainment, know more
The British Virgin Islands Music Fest 2024 is all set to take place in late May and will feature world-class entertainment by Gramps Morgan, Alkaline, and so many more. Being held from May 24 to 26 at Road Town, the biggest show of the year is promising to be one for the history books. This three-day event will bring together a diverse lineup of musical styles, from soca and soulful R&B to reggae and jazz. According to the information, the genre-specific nights are as follows:May 24 – Soca, Afrobeat, R&BMay 25 - Reggae, Dancehall, Hip HopMay 26 - Jazz, Soul, Pop, LatinThe headliners for the event includes Rotimi, Voice, Alkaline, Freddie Jackson and VIBE. While inviting everyone to the event, the BVI tourist Board said, "It's gonna be an event you don't want to miss! #virginislandsmusicfestival.”The organisers said that the festival is back after being revamped and rebranded. On the opening night of the event, Trinidadian soca sensation Voice the Artiste will warm up the stage following which other performers will keep the audience entertained throughout the night. The complete lineup for the British Virgin Islands Music Fest is as follows:Voice RotimiAlkalineFreddie JacksonGramps MorganVIBEThe AssociationXtreme featuring PascalOMG LivesStar MartinHarellaToo SmoothPricelessBango BizmolI'riticalSistah JoyceBossTopman KeeSelecta TazShanel DJ Phenom MaduroRazor BladesCP4MoneaDJ PushpopIt's a Secret BandIn addition to this, the visitors will also get a chance to explore a variety of local cuisine which will be available throughout the event. The festival aims to showcase the culture and traditions of the British Virgin Islands, which will eventually attract more tourists to the country in the near future.The festival will also boost the country's economy as it will attract a huge number of visitors looking to participate in the music festival.

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Monika Walker is a senior journalist specializing in regional and international politics, offering in-depth analysis on governance, diplomacy, and key global developments. With a degree in International Journalism, she is dedicated to amplifying underrepresented voices through factual reporting. She also covers world news across every genre, providing readers with balanced and timely insights that connect the Caribbean to global conversations.