Dominica calls out individuals to purchase tickets for Jazz ‘n Creole 2024
As Dominica prepares to host highly anticipated Jazz ‘n Creole on May 5, the Festival Committee is calling out individuals to buy tickets
2025-08-01 17:36:06

As Dominica prepares to host the highly anticipated Jazz ‘n Creole 2024 on May 5, the Festival Committee is calling out all the interested individuals to purchase the tickets and book their slots for the most exciting event of the year.
The event will take place from 2 pm to 9 pm at Fort Shirley, Cabrits National Park, Portsmouth. The dress theme for the event is Creole Fusion which aims to promote the culture and tradition of Dominica. Jazz 'n Creole prides itself on being a wholesome family event where the entire family can come enjoy the ambience of the scenic Fort Shirley. The event is also special for kids as they can enjoy at the fully-equipped, dedicated Kidz Zone featuring face-painting, bouncy castles and lots more fun games, as well as their favorite snacks [caption id="attachment_70377" align="aligncenter" width="100%"]
It is to be noted that the tickets are available physically at Bullseye Pharmacy in Goodwill, Portsmouth and Grandbay; Water’s Edge, Portsmouth; Depex Color Lab in Roseau; Dominica Festivals Committee Office located at Marpin House, 5-7 Great Marlborough Street, Roseau. The tickets can also be purchased online via https:/dominicafestivals.com/jazz-home/.
In addition to this, the organisers have also informed that the VIP passes will include a number of amenities. The VIP ticket price will include the following:
- Exclusive bar with unlimited drinks
- Food and dessert station
- Branded paraphernalia
- Lounge stations
- Photo station with a professional photographer
- Elevated viewpoint
- Security
- Private restroom access
The performers are all set to put the stage on fire and make the event one to remember.
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