St. Croix is hosting a President’s Day weekend with live music taking center stage Photo Credit USVI Tourism

ST. CROIX TO HOST MUSICAL FIESTA OVER PRESIDENT’S DAY WEEKEND

Soca and Reggae Superstars Take the Stage This Weekend in U.S. Virgin Islands
ST. CROIX, U.S. Virgin Islands (Feb.  2022) – St. Croix is the place to be over President’s Day weekend with live music taking center stage amidst a stellar lineup of top local and regional artists.  “So long I ain’t see you,” crooned Division of Festivals Director Ian Turnbull as he announced that “Fête.Vibe.Soca” will be headlined by Trinidad and Tobago soca sensation Nadia Batson and her all-female band, well known for hit songs including “So Long” and “Catching Feelings”.

Trinidad and Tobago soca sensation Nadia Batson and and her all-female band are headline performers Photo Credit Soca News

The outdoor action takes place Sunday, February 20, 2022, at the Frederiksted Pier from 7 p.m. until 1 a.m. and features Virgin Islands star performers Cool Session Brass, Pumpa, VIO International, and DJ Big Kyat.  The Division of Festivals is offering support to an independently produced reggae concert on Saturday, February 19, featuring the U.S. Virgin Islands’ own Pressure Busspipe and Jamaican Dexta Daps, at the Frederiksted Pier, offering patrons a star-studded weekend of entertainment.  Sunday’s soca event will be capacity-controlled and will only accommodate vaccinated attendees, who must provide a verifiable vaccination card to enter. USVI Tourism Commissioner Joseph Boschulte said the event is part of the Territory’s “Vaccinate to Party Safe” initiative. “We have been a leader in the Caribbean throughout the pandemic, not only in terms of tourism arrivals and spending but also with regard to protecting lives and livelihoods,” he said. The Commissioner urged Virgin Islanders to keep their guards up throughout the holiday weekend, especially given the infectious nature of the COVID-19 omicron variant.

U.S. Virgin Islands’ own Pressure Busspipe performs this weekend in St. Croix Photo Credit Reggaeville

Turnbull believes it is important for the Territory to host “Fête.Vibe.Soca”, especially following the cancellation of Crucian Christmas Festival events last month. “We want Virgin Islanders and visitors to the Territory to be able to experience the spirit and vibe of the festival in a safe, festive environment,” he said.  Guests must comply with COVID-19 safety protocols, including physical distancing, mask-wearing, and hand sanitization.

Dexta Daps is a Jamaican reggae singer known for his dancehall songs and spirited stage shows Photo Credit @DextaDaps

Tickets for the event, which is sanctioned by the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Health, are $20 and are available for purchase at the Department of Tourism’s office in Frederiksted and the MTOC office in Christiansted. For information, including vendor registration for “Fête.Vibe.Soca”, contact the USVI Division of Festivals on St. Croix at (340) 772-0357, MTOC at (340) 690-7772, or email .

Soca and reggae superstars perform on The Frederiksted Pier for a musical weekend celebrating President’s Day Photo Credit Coldwell Banker St. Croix Reality

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