Huge crowd at Saint Lucia Jazz Festival's opening signals anticipation for its grandest edition yet
As the Saint Lucia Jazz and Arts Festival kicked off yesterday at the Mindoo Phillip Park, it spreaded the immense joy around the country. People in significant numbers arrived at the place to be a part of this great event.

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Notably, it was speculated by Minister Hilaire that this year, the event is going to be massive and the best of all which even has been proven true. The crowd gathered at the place is the true epitome of the words said by the Minister.The energy at opening night was unbeatable as the electric vibes, event had is the mark of a remarkable success and the example of joyful times. Romain Virgo, a Jamaican Singer performed the public dance on his tunes.“Nothing beats dancing under the stars to the soulful tunes of Romain Virgo, Feel the rhythm, soak in the vibes,” mentioned the Events Saint Lucia.Not only did he perform at the event, other Caribbean superstars; Voice the Artiste, TeeJay and Saint Lucian stars as well banged the event floor with their performances. With all the extended fun, yesterday’s event was just the successful beginning, the festival has much more to offer in the coming days. The schedule to this is as follows:- May 7, 2024: Pure Jazz- Elements of the Arts at Pavilion on the Ramp, Rodney Bay
- May 8, 2024: Kingdom Night at Pigeon Island National Landmark
- May 9, 2024: Pure jazz- Ladies of Jazz at Pavilion on the Ramp, Rodney Bay
- May 10, 2024: Caribbean Fusion at Pigeon Island National Landmark
- May 11, 2024: World Beats at Pigeon Island National Landmark
- May 12, 2024: The ultimate Celebration at Pigeon Island National Landmark
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