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Popular St. Kitts Music Festival to return in June 2022

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
September 15, 2023
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Tourism Minister Lindsay Grant, is encouraging all music lovers to keep the dates Friday, June 24 and Saturday, June 25, 2022, open for the return of the popular St. Kitts Music Festival.

The Minister shared the date for the spectacular event at Thursday’s Sitting of the National Assembly.

While contributing to the third day of the Budget Debate, Minister Grant said the two nights will feature spectacular music and fun at the Kim Collins Athletic Stadium.

The event was scaled down to two days as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Best practices, based on the successful health and safety protocols developed for local mass events such as the 2021 Caribbean Premier League and Sugar Mas 50 will be implemented to keep patrons safe.

“To survive, we must adapt and evolve as we learn to live with the virus,” Minister Grant said. “And so, over the next few months, we will fine-tune bold, innovative, efficient frameworks for hosting a safe, enjoyable and memorable event.”

The list of performers will be published early in the new year so that patrons can begin planning to join the festivities, Grant stated.

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