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Sting and Shaggy Will Headline 2023 Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival

The Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival will return May 5 and run through May 14.


Sting and Shaggy Will Headline 2023 Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival

The Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival will return to the Caribbean destination's historic Pigeon Island National Park on May 5 and run through May 14 following a three-year absence due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Saint Lucia Tourism Authority (SLTA) officials announced today.

The Festival's lineup of headline performers will include iconic, multiple Grammy Award Winner Sting and legendary multiple Grammy Award Winner Shaggy, plus more than one dozen globally recognized stars of jazz, gospel, soca, reggae, zouk and pop music, SLTA officials said at a January 25 media briefing.

Other featured performers will include two-time Latin Grammy Winner Gustavo Casenave, 16-time Grammy Award Winner Kirk Franklin, Jamaican dancehall stars Barrington Levy and Buju Banton and Saint Lucian artist Luther Francois.

Pigeon Island's open-air setting will offer attendees an inspiring landscape for the seaside concerts, said officials. Tickets for the week-long series of performances will be available beginning February 15.

First launched in 1992, St. Lucia's Jazz Festival is among the longest-running of a growing variety of Caribbean music festivals. St. Lucia's Jazz Festival has since emerged as an island-wide series of events showcasing island music, performing and fine arts, culture, cuisine and artisan craftsmanship.

Those events will continue in 2023, said Lorine Charles- St. Jules, SLTA's CEO. "This year, we are focusing on creating even more experiences around the destination," she said at Wednesday's briefing.

Community-based events focusing on the local jazz and arts scenes will be held across St. Lucia beginning May 5. Under the theme "Art and the City," visual and literary art, theater and fashion events will be held at the Derek Walcott Square, William Peter Boulevard, Constitution Park, Pointe Seraphine, and Serenity Park, officials said.

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