Dominica reveals artists for World Creole Festival

Dominica’s World Creole festival announced the names of artists to perform at the event set to commence on 25th October 2024.

5th of August 2024

Dominica reveals artists for World Creole Festival

Dominica: The Dominica’s World Creole festival is all set for its annual celebration this year to commence on 25th October 2024. The Tourism authority of Dominica in response to which has announced the names of artists to perform at the event.

This event celebrated every year in the final week of October marks a conclusion to the Creole Heritage month. The event this year will continue for three days until it ends on 27th October 2024 providing a platform for music enthusiast to showcase their talent.

This year event will feature several artists including Rotimi, an Nigeriean-American singer and actor. Rotimi is known for his captivating performance highlighting a blend of R&B and Afrobeat music. Another singer unveiled included Tian Winter who is all set to set the stage on fire with him mastering the Caribbean music.

Then on the list is Skinny, a Soca artist who will showcase his talent in Soca music with his alluring singles. The artist is a 5 times Soca winner and is all set to rock the stage of World Creole festival with his performance.

Apart from this, Gramps Morgan along with Duane Stepheson and Luciano will entertain the audience with their performances. the artists are renowned Reggae musical performers from Jamaica and promise an unforgettable experience to their fans. Not just that, many other artists including Cadence-lypso, midnight Groovers, the viral duo Ridge and Pudaz, Dominica’s famous and beloved Shelly and Signal Band, and Asa Bantan will perform at Dominica’s biggest music festival.

The World creole festival which is celebrated since 1997 is one of the most loved festivals among Dominicans. This event will create an opportunity for Dominican music to highlight on a highly applauded platform celebrating the music and rich cultural heritage of the nation.

Notably, the government had spent around 12 million for this global favourite event which aims to increase the profit by seven folds. This year’s event will be held over the theme “Three nights of Pulsating rhythms” and the tickets for the event are available at a starting price of $375 at the official site of the World Creole Festival.