Local and international performers set to perform in June Photo Credit St. Kitts Music Festival

SAINT KITTS TO HOST 25TH ANNUAL MUSIC FESTIVAL IN JUNE 

 
Music Festival in St. Kitts Jumpstarts the ‘Summer of Fun’ 

 

Basseterre, St. Kitts ( March 2023) Book early for The St. Kitts Music Festival from June 22-24. Inviting an international roster of artists,  musical genres run the gamut from soul, soca and jazz to R&B and reggae. For more information, visit www.visitstkitts.com. Performers include Chronixx, Koffee, Govana, Skillibeng, Air Supply, Valiant, Patrice Roberts, Skinny Fabulous,  Byron Messiah, and GrandMasters Band. “For more than 2  decades,  St. Kitts Music Festival has anchored our island’s position as a music centre of the Caribbean. Our mix of internationally-renowned artists and exceptional regional and local talent draws visitors from around the globe to St. Kitts,” said Honourable Marsha Henderson, Minister of Tourism, International Transport, Civil Aviation, Urban Development, Employment, and Labour.

From Skankin’ Sweet to Black is Beautiful, Chronixx performs his hits at the 25th Edition of the St. Kitts Music Festival Photo Credit St. Kitts Music Festival

One of the most diverse musical events in the Caribbean, St. Kitts Music Festival draws A-list musicians, island visitors, and locals for an on-your-feet celebration of exhilarating live music at the Kim Collins Athletic Stadium.  “We look forward to welcoming visitors back for the top musical event in the Caribbean,” said Ellison “Tommy” Thompson, CEO of the St. Kitts Tourism Authority. “Summertime in St. Kitts is full of celebrations and events that showcase the island’s welcoming spirit, local culture and vibrant energy. ” Visit  (www.visitstkitts.com)  for updates .

Rock duo Air Supply takes the stage at the 25th Edition of the St. Kitts Music Festival Photo Credit SKB Music Festival

About St. Kitts

St. Kitts is the larger of two islands that make up the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis.  Eighteen miles of green mountain ranges stretch from Mount Liamuiga in the north to the southern peninsula—each end, an entirely different and equally fulfilling experience.   *If you are traveling to St. Kitts, it is required that you complete the online Immigration and Customs ED Form before arrival.  Upon completion, you will receive a receipt with a QR code that you must present upon arrival in St. Kitts.  Your QR code can be printed out or scanned directly from your phone.  For more information about St. Kitts, visit www.visitstkitts.com.