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A Festival That Celebrates More Than Music
Each year, Saint Lucia comes alive with rhythm, colour, and creativity—and in 2026, the island’s most anticipated cultural celebration promises to be bigger and more inspiring than ever. The Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival, taking place from April 30 to May 10, 2026, is a vibrant fusion of world-class music, immersive art, and authentic Caribbean culture.
For travellers seeking more than just a beach holiday, this iconic festival offers an unforgettable way to experience the soul of Saint Lucia—where every note, every brushstroke, and every performance tells a story.
The Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival is far more than a traditional jazz event. Since its beginnings in 1992, it has evolved into one of the Caribbean’s premier cultural showcases, blending genres such as jazz, R&B, reggae, soca, gospel, and pop with theatre, visual arts, and culinary experiences.
In 2026, the festival continues this rich tradition with an expanded arts programme running from April 25 to May 15, transforming the island—especially the capital, Castries—into a living gallery of creativity.
Visitors can expect:
- Open-air art exhibitions and installations
- Theatre productions and spoken word performances
- Film showcases highlighting Caribbean storytelling
- Pop-up performances and cultural activations across the island
From bustling city streets to serene coastal communities, the festival invites guests to explore Saint Lucia through its artistic heartbeat.

Shervon Sealy
World-Class Performances St Lucia
The music lineup for 2026 reflects the festival’s global appeal, featuring an exciting mix of international stars and local talent. Headliners include renowned artists such as Brandy & Monica, Tems, Ella Mai, and The Original Wailers, alongside beloved Caribbean performers.
Performances take place at some of Saint Lucia’s most breathtaking venues, including:
- Pigeon Island National Landmark – the festival’s iconic main stage
- Mindoo Philip Park – host of the electrifying Opening Night
- Scenic beachfronts and community venues across the island
Beyond the headline concerts, Community Jazz events bring music into villages and intimate settings, offering visitors a chance to connect with local culture in a meaningful way.
Art and the City: Creativity Takes Over Castries
Art and the City
One of the standout features of the 2026 festival is “Art and the City”, a dynamic initiative that transforms Castries into an interactive cultural hub. Streets become stages, and public spaces evolve into galleries where art, music, and storytelling intersect.
Highlights include:
- “Life in Colour” visual art exhibitions
- “Voices of the Underground” spoken word showcases
- Theatre productions and film screenings
- Surprise pop-up performances through ARTSCAPE
This immersive experience allows visitors to explore the island’s creativity in unexpected and exciting ways.

Nigella St Clair-Daniel

Skip Marley & The Original Wailers
Origins and evolution
Purpose
Launched in 1992 to boost tourism during the island’s off-peak season, the Saint Lucia Jazz Festival quickly grew into a major cultural attraction. In 2013, it evolved into the Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival, expanding its scope to include visual arts, dance, fashion, and culinary showcases alongside music performances.
Music and performers
The festival has featured a wide range of international stars, including Herbie Hancock, John Legend, Diana Ross, UB40, Santana, Sting and Amy Winehouse, as well as Caribbean icons such as Beres Hammond and Machel Montano. Its programming now spans jazz, soul, Afrobeat, and Caribbean rhythms, appealing to diverse musical tastes.
Venues
The main performances traditionally take place at Pigeon Island National Landmark, a historic fort site overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Complementary events are staged in Castries, Soufrière, and other towns, creating an island-wide celebration with open-air concerts, exhibitions, and street parties.
Cultural and economic impact
The festival has become integral to Saint Lucia’s cultural identity and tourism economy. It promotes local artisans, encourages youth participation in the arts, and draws thousands of visitors annually, helping position Saint Lucia as a leading destination for music and culture in the Caribbean.

Brandy & Monica

X-Man
Plan Your Festival Getaway
The Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival
is not just an event—it’s a celebration of identity, creativity, and connection. It brings together visitors and locals alike in a shared appreciation of music, art, and culture, all set against the island’s breathtaking natural beauty.
With its combination of world-class entertainment and authentic Caribbean experiences, it’s easy to see why this festival continues to attract travellers from around the globe year after year.
For those planning to attend, early booking is highly recommended—both for festival tickets and accommodations—so you can fully immerse yourself in everything Saint Lucia has to offer.
Discover Saint Lucia at Its Most Vibrant
Live Music needs a Vibrant Venue
From the pulsating rhythms of live performances to the colourful expressions of local art, the 2026 Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival promises an unforgettable escape. Pair that with a luxurious stay at Calabash Cove, and you have the perfect recipe for a Caribbean experience unlike any other.
This spring, let Saint Lucia move you—through music, through art, and through moments you’ll carry long after the final encore.

The Pitons

Calabash Cove
Stay in Style at Calabash Cove Resort and Spa.
Saint Lucia's Favourite Boutique Resort
After a day (or night) of music and cultural discovery, there’s no better place to unwind than Calabash Cove Resort and Spa—a tranquil, adults-only sanctuary nestled along Saint Lucia’s stunning northwest coast.
Perfectly positioned for festival-goers, Calabash Cove offers the ideal balance between excitement and relaxation. Guests can enjoy easy access to key festival venues while retreating to a peaceful haven of luxury and privacy.
Whether you’re attending a lively concert at Pigeon Island or exploring the artistic energy of Castries, returning to Calabash Cove ensures every day ends in comfort and style.
What makes Calabash Cove the perfect festival base
- Secluded beachfront location with breathtaking Caribbean views
- Elegant suites and cottages, many with private plunge pools
- A serene infinity pool overlooking the ocean
- Award-winning dining featuring fresh, local flavours
- A full-service spa for rejuvenation between events











