The Yamaha SunFest Beach Festival will kick off for the first time in Saint Lucia on November 2, 2024.
According to promoters, this new festival, which will take place at Pigeon Point Beach, is sure to be a lively and exciting addition to the island’s already popular events list.
Featuring the vibrant cultures of Saint Lucia, Martinique, and Guadeloupe, the Yamaha SunFest Beach Festival organizers indicated that the event is a testament to the power of collaboration.
This festival, which aims to enhance the island’s events calendar, expects to create numerous opportunities for the local community and the diverse sectors of the tourism industry.
“We had an experience a few years ago with a beach festival, and we saw how successful it was. We saw the impact that it had on lives at all levels – from the vendors, the suppliers, the car rental companies, all aspects of the entertainment sector benefited from that activity, so we know we can make a success out of it.” Tourism Minister Dr. Ernest Hilaire remarked at the Yamaha SunFest Beach Festival launch.
Events Saint Lucia is the primary organization responsible for planning and executing the festival.
According to the organization, music will be at the heart of the activity, providing a platform for local artists to showcase their talent.
Artistes like Imran Nerdy and Lu City will take center stage, offering festival-goers an opportunity to enjoy a rich array of musical performances.
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Bacchanal government hard at work, let them eat cake, and rum of course. No days off, keep the circus lit
From Mercury beach fete to Yamaha beach fete. Fete after fete after fete. Ok en bon.
Always in the North 🤔🤔
@Fedup, why burst you head? It’s simple, the politicians and their friends ain’t see a way to get kickbacks $$$$$ in the south yet. Be patient. Ray Charles can see what’s going on.
Bien venue la Martinique et la Guadeloupe, nos frères et soeurs d’autre mer. Nous allons très content de vous revoir en notre île d’amour, Plein de beauté et amitié. Yahama Sunfest Beach Festival, ça va bien chaud…
Is that all st lucians deserve? One day to vend a month and that should take us through the month or till the next fete to vend again. In this new age so many innovative ways to carry your drinks to an event especially if it is outdoors leaves no room for vendors to have a good sale.
If govt could just put this ecstatic enthusiasm and revenue into any after school sports programs for 13.years old and up + Instead of adults grinding on each other in drunken vile foolishness St. Lucia would be in a better place on the global map!…. An exactly Tessa! Woiiii smh …..also during the ole mercury fetes there were more illegal GUNS and drugs moved during that time than ever it’s carte Blanche for these international boaters during this time! Who’s handling dat deh the 4 jet ski cops!?.. smph
If govt could just put this ecstatic, enthusiasm and revenue into any after school or sports programs for 13.years old and up +++ Instead of adults grinding on each other in drunken vile foolishness than p St. Lucia would be in a better place on the global map!…. An exactly Tessa….! Woiiii smh …..also during the ole mercury fetes… there were more illegal GUNS and drugs moved during that time than ever ….it’s carte Blanche for these international boaters ..,.during this time! Who’s handling dat deh the 4 jet ski cops!?……. smph
A better balance is needed by the Govt: health, education, sports & festivals – THAT would benefit more of the community including businesses. Such a small island with a small-minded Govt. Sigh…
Beautiful ladies in the pic, but perfect example why exercise is important. The young ladies in this pic are on the medium to petite end, yet they all have loose skin while in their early to mid 20’s. Many young women are buying into this Teletubby looking lifestyle which will have them looking like a horrible mess in their 40’s and 50’s.
A big natural a** of pure fat will look nasty in your 40s if you dont exercise.