Wednesday, 18th September 2024

Dominica World Creole Music Festival earns nomination for Music Event of the Year

World Creole Music Festival of Dominica has proudly secured the nomination in the category of "Music Event of the Year" under the Caribbean Music Awards 2024

Friday, 10th May 2024

Dominica World Creole Music Festival earns nomination for Music Event of the Year
(IN PICTURE - Crowd at last year's WCMF)
The highly anticipated World Creole Music Festival of Dominica has proudly secured the nomination in the category of "Music Event of the Year" under the Caribbean Music Awards 2024. The three-day festival, which takes place in October, is popular across the region for making visitors dance throughout the night-long music concert.  While announcing the nomination through its official Facebook account, the Dominica Festivals Committee invited everyone to vote for the event and make it rank the best in the world. "We're encouraging all fans of the annual 'three nights of pulsating rhythms' to VOTE NOW!"  According to the information, people can cast their votes by clicking on this link - https://caribmusicawards.com/music-event-of-the-year-2/.

About Dominica World Creole Music Festival

The WCMF is an annual three-day festival hosted on the island of the Commonwealth of Dominica during the last week of October. It is a noted festival of the island nation and provides world class entertainment along with fusion of creole and jazz.  The three-day music festival is filled with amazing performances, a dancing audience, vibrant music, and unforgettable experiences.  Launched in 1997, the festival continues from dusk to dawn and showcases the rich musical heritage of the Caribbean region every year. Each night comprises of various performances by local, regional and international artists who make the visitors dance the whole night. The fans also get emotional at various performances with some even bursting into tears at some exceptional musical acts.  With a rich lineup of events leading up to the main festival, the island nation welcomes hundreds and thousands of festival enthusiasts who believes that the it is not just about music but about embracing the essence of Dominica. The visitors also get the chance to experience the island's cuisine, culture and creole music not only from a local point of view but also from other Caribbean islands such as the OECS and the French West Indies.  This shows that the island is famous across the region with visitors looking forward to this year's musical event featuring a number of artists.