The Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival 2025 will see headliners including John Legend, Earth, Wind and Fire, Beenie Man, Bounty Killer and Summer Walker.
The programming spans different genres of music across six nights and is set to attract thousands of visitors from around the world. The iconic and historic Pigeon Island National Park is the waterside backdrop for the open air performances with the Ramp at Rodney Bay hosting Pure Jazz.
“Our Jazz & Arts festival has been going strong for more than 30 years, thanks to the much sought after artists that we continue to collaborate with. Visitors come from all around the world to enjoy the lineup along with the warm hospitality of our people and the stunning setting of Saint Lucia. 2025 sees us build on the wonderful art component that we reintroduced as well as the hugely successful music programming with global and local artists from jazz and gospel to reggae and pop and now country music.” said Minister of Tourism, Hon. Dr. Ernest Hilaire.
The 2025 Headliners so far…
For tickets and programme information visit www.saintluciajazzandartsfestival.com and follow announcements from the Saint Lucia Tourism Authority across social media @travelsaintlucia.
The arts element runs from May 1st to May 9th, 2025, continuing the theme from 2023 of Art and the City. The flagship event is centred on showcasing a dynamic range of art, music, and cultural performances across Saint Lucia, featuring exhibitions, spoken word poetry, theatre, and more.
Icon Showcase: Honors Mrs. Theresa Hall, a Folk Dance Luminary, celebrating Creole culture through dance and music.
Poetry Highlights (May 5th): Voices of the Underground features powerful performances from the SALCC WorrdUp collective, George ‘Fish’ Alphonse, Caribbean Laureate Adrian Augier, Khadijah Halliday, and Jamaican poet Stacey-Ann Chin.
Music Themes:
May 7th (Caliente): Latin music performances by Diana Phillip, Tori Elle, Nahoma ‘Ready’ Jn Baptiste, and Ashley Jules, culminating in vibrant Latin rhythms.
May 8th (Folk Fusion): Celebrates Saint Lucia’s heritage with performances from RC Boys School drum circle, Charlie of Manmay La Caye’s folk ensemble, and a Bèlè showcase led by Boo Hinkson and Jab Duplesis.
May 9th (Nostalgia): A grand finale with performances by TC Brown, Semi, October 4 band, and an electrifying tribute to Saint Lucia’s legendary dance bands from the 70s, 80s, and 90s, led by Gregory Piper and the Festival Band.