Dominican singer Marie Pascale unveils exciting schedule of performance amid Jazz Season
Dominica based renowned singer Marie Pascale also known as the Afrobeat Princess of the Caribbean is all set to host a number of live concerts during the ongoing Jazz Season 2024
2024-07-07 15:48:00

Dominica based renowned singer Marie Pascale also known as the Afrobeat Princess of the Caribbean is all set to host a number of live concerts during the ongoing Jazz Season 2024.
While unveiling the exciting jam packed schedule, Pascale said, “We have a jam packed schedule this Jazz season! I’ll be at some of this year’s jazz fringe events and I hope to see you there too! Come along for the ride it’ll be a party at every stop.” From April 7 to May 3, the singer will be performing at various locations across the island which will attract a number of visitors who are looking forward to have a great time during the jazz season.The schedule of upcoming events for the Jazz Edition being performed by Marie Pascale is as follows:
April 5 – Elev8 Bar and Grill (5 30 pm) April 7 – Sunday Lunch at Intercontinental Resort & Spa (1 pm) April 13 – Girl Guides Annual Meeting at CHS Auditorium (10 am) April 14 – Sunday Lunch at Intercontinental Resort & Spa (1 pm) April 18 – Jazz in the City at Fort Young Hotel (7 pm) April 27 – Sip on Songs at CHS Grounds (4 pm) April 27 – Moonlight Jazz at Rosalie Bay Resort (6 pm) April 27 – Jazz Vesper at State Houuse Grounds (6 pm) April 28 – Aura at Anchorage Hotel (11 am) May 3 – Jazz & Tea at Convent Prep (4 pm) May 3 – Jazz & Cocktail at Alliance Francaise (7 30 pm) Pascale is all set to set the stage on fire during all these events with her region wide hits ‘Melanin’, ‘Baby Oh’ and ‘Bucketlist’. Earlier, she was scheduled to perform at the Fort Young Hotel on March 30, but due to some reasons beyond the control, the event had to be postponed and will now be held on April 18.[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8ftdcOEC7Q[/embed]
Marie Pascale and her band will be gracing the Marquis stage at the inaugural edition of Jazz In The City at Fort Young.Monika Walker is an experienced journalist specializing in global political developments and international relations. With a keen eye for accuracy and analysis, Monika has been reporting for over a decade, bringing stories to light that matter to readers around the world. She holds a degree in International Journalism and is passionate about giving a voice to underrepresented communities through factual reporting.
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