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Where to be at Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival

Patched up, overhauled and with an increased creative bearing, the Caribbean's chief social occasion — the Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival — will pull in thousands to Simply Beautiful Saint Lucia. 

Social aficionados, celebration darlings and music enthusiasts will be charmed by in excess of 50 world-acclaimed performers and artisans over the 11-day celebration, which runs from April 30 to May 10, 2015. There’s so many things to do in St. Lucia during this time so if you are thinking, you still have time to book that travel ticket.


Exhibitions will be set against the famous and noteworthy Pigeon Island National Landmark scenery, alongside other beautiful vistas crosswise over Saint Lucia, showcasing an imaginative imbuement of Music and Arts intended to highlight the island's rich notable and social legacy. 

Some Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival Venues

Pigeon Island National Landmark

Home of Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival, Pigeon Island National Landmark is one of the Caribbean's most memorable historic points and unquestionably a standout amongst the most lovely spots in Saint Lucia. Joined with the territory by an interstate and encompassed by the Caribbean Sea, Pigeon Island National Landmark serves as the perfect venue for the Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival principle stage occasion named "In the midst of the Ruins". While its rich history goes over to the precolumbian times, Pigeon Island National Landmark is most well known for its part in the 1782 Battle of the Saints. Travelers to this venue will need to see  its 44 sections of land of inclining prairies, dry tropical backwoods, shorelines and twin crests, meandering around its scene and taking treks up to the Fort Rodney to see where the Atlantic Ocean joins the Caribbean Sea. Numerous performers have said that this is the most lovely venue that they have ever performed at and numerous have returned. 

Jazz on the Square at The Derek Walcott Square 

A progression of lunch time shows with a bubbly environment of music, nourishment and cheer, Jazz on the Square has ended up synonymous with the Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival. Placed in the heart of the City of Castries at the beautiful square named after Derek Walcott, the island Nobel Laureat for Literature, 1993. 

Jazz in the South 

"Jazz in the South" began in 1997 as a little group movement. It immediately separated itself through incredible arranging, backing and magnificent artiste choice as one of the fundamental performing artists in the Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival, with its spotlight on Caribbean and Creole Jazz. "Jazz in the South" is a posterity of Labowi Promotions, made by a little gathering of individuals from the southern town of Laborie.

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