The Commonwealth of Dominica will host the Lumi Nation J'ouvert 2024 5.0 on February 12. The Concert will set the stage at Windsor Park Sports Stadium from Midnight (12 AM) under the theme, "The Dirty Red Light".The event is a part of Dominica's National Carnival, Mas Domnik 2024, scheduled from January 6 to February 14, under "The Real Mas" theme with lots of red paint, red glow & LED accessories, and the introduction of red powder.The Concert will be presented by its pioneer Signal Band. It will feature various renowned celebrities and famous DJs from across the nation, offering visitors a variety of cultures and traditions of the modern world. Notably, the Signal Band has been awarded the “Largest Jou Ouve Band” for Mas Domnik for the past years, in 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2023, by the Dominica Festivals Committee (DFC).Here are some famous names to be seen in the Lumi Nation J'ouvert 2024:
Trilla G
Red
Keeny G
Asa Banton
DJ Show
DJ Athie
Major Mystic
DJ Taffy
among others.The event is sponsored by Digicel, KFC, Signal Band, Josephine Gabriel and Company Limited, Coca-Cola, Heineken, Trios Pitens, BB Rum, etc.The registrations to sign up for the festival have already opened online and in-person at Perky's Pizza and are on sale. Interested ones can reserve their spots as per the following schedule.Here's the schedule to sign up for the event:
Perkys Pizza
Sunday - Monday: Closed
Tuesday - Friday: 11 AM - 5 PM
Saturday: 9 AM - 1 PM
$150 per individual
$125 per group member (groups of 10)
The Bookings can be made Online via this link.The deadline for the registration is Monday, February 2, 2024.Further, the applicants will be provided with special general package facilities, these include:
White Lumi Nation Branded T-shirt
Glow Accessories
Paint and Powder
Alcoholic Drinks Tickets
Unlimited Non-Alcoholic Drinks
Sponsor Paraphernalia
The Visitors can also choose the Fantasy Carnival Package, with different facilities comprising:
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