From a media release
The 24Th Annual World Creole Music Festival in Dominica
Set for October 25-27, 2024
Dominica welcomes global travelers to three nights of pulsating rhythms on the Caribbean’s Nature Island
ROSEAU, Dominica – September 2024 – Tickets are now on sale for the 24th annual World Creole Music Festival (WCMF), scheduled for October 25-27 at the Windsor Park Sports Stadium in Dominica.
The World Creole Music Festival 2023 (Photo courtesy of WCMF) |
Internationally renowned for its unique blend of musical performances set against the island’s stunning tropical backdrop, the WCMF will feature three days of live music, showcasing genres such as Cadence-lypso, Kompa, Zouk, Soukous, Bouyon, and Zydeco.
This year’s star-studded lineup includes Kassav, Nadia Batson, Umpa, Subance, Mr. Ridge & Dirty Dawg Pudaz, Asa Bantan, Signal Band, Tian Winter, Skinny, Voice, Midnight Groovers, Gramps Morgan, and more.
The World Creole Music Festival 2023 (Photo courtesy of WCMF) |
“The World Creole Music Festival is one of Dominica’s most cherished cultural festivals, expected to surpass last year’s record number of visitors with one of the best lineups to date,” said Hon. Denise Charles-Pemberton, Dominica’s Minister of Tourism.
“Every year, we are blown away by the increase in visitors to the island looking to immerse themselves in our iconic cultural offerings. We are thrilled to be able to share our island’s deep cultural heritage through traditional music, dancing and food with visitors from around the world during our annual World Creole Music Festiva, further celebrating Creole Heritage Month and kicking off Dominica’s Independence Day celebrations.”
The World Creole Music Festival 2023 (Photo courtesy of WCMF) |
Tickets
Festival tickets can be purchased online at THIS LINK
Getting There
North American travellers heading to the festival will be able to take advantage of expanded nonstop service from Miami International Airport to Dominica's Douglas-Charles Airport on American Airlines.
Daily flights will depart starting Tuesday, October 24 through Monday, October 28. This expansion reflects the growing interest among travelers not only to attend the festival but also to immerse themselves in the captivating experiences that Dominica offers.
- Additional details can be found at THIS LINK
- For more information or to explore the island’s wide range of hotel offerings available for the event, please visit www.DominicaFestivals.com or follow @dominica.festivals on social media.
Calibishie, Dominica, W.I., taken 22 May 2006 (© Hans Hillewaert / CC BY-SA 4.0) |
About Dominica
Dominica (pronounced Dom-in-EEK-a, and not to be confused with the Dominican Republic) is the youngest Caribbean Island and the last to be colonized, ultimately earning its independence on November 3, 1978. Dominica lies south of Guadeloupe and north of Martinique in the Eastern Caribbean.
Known for its unparalleled natural beauty, Dominica has become a top destination for those seeking both adventure and relaxation. Visitors can dive into the island's vibrant underwater world, embark on scenic hikes through lush rainforests, indulge in wellness retreats, and explore eco-tours that highlight the island's commitment to sustainability.
The combination of these activities, along with the allure of the WCMF, makes Dominica an irresistible destination for those looking to experience the best of nature and culture.
The World Creole Music Festival 2023 (Photo courtesy of WCMF) |
Air travellers can connect to Dominica direct from Miami on American Airlines and make regional connections on Air Antilles, Air Sunshine, Coastal Air Transport, InterCaribbean Airways, Caribbean Airlines, Silver Airways - (Code share: American Airlines, Delta, JetBlue, and United), from the surrounding hubs of Antigua, Barbados, Guadeloupe, Puerto Rico, St. Maarten, St Lucia, the British Virgin Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
If travelling by sea, travellers may connect to Dominica on the L’Express des Iles ferry service from Guadeloupe, Martinique, and St. Lucia, and on Val Ferry from Guadeloupe and Martinique.
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