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GloryFest set to return with faith, music, culture

GloryFest (G‑26) is set to return on April 18, 2026, under the theme Faith, Praise, Thanksgiving at the Human Resource Centre in Gros Islet.

A press release by the organising committee said the gospel festival continues to position itself as a premier faith‑based creative event that brings together powerful ministry, music, youth expression and community impact.

Founded by gospel recording artist Pastor Carlton Brown, GloryFest has grown into a dynamic platform designed not only to inspire audiences spiritually but also to support the creative arts, encourage youth participation and contribute to Saint Lucia’s cultural tourism landscape.

This year’s edition will feature a diverse lineup of local, regional, and international ministries and performers, including Jabez, Stacy Elevated (US/Jamaica), Dwayne Brown (Saint Lucia), Mnena (Nigeria/US), Stephen Reeves (US), Manessa, Rehann Chitolie, Zidane, Anointed Glory, Schreffler, and the New Season Dance Ministry, among others.

Organisers expect over 500 patrons in attendance, along with visiting guests travelling to Saint Lucia specifically for the event, thereby contributing to the local hospitality, transportation, and small business sectors.

“The event is designed to foster spiritual unity while showcasing Saint Lucia as a hub for positive, family‑friendly entertainment and faith-centred cultural expression. Attendees can anticipate an atmosphere filled with live music, ministry, dance, and inspirational moments,” the release stated.

Tickets are available in advance and at the door, with official outlets located in Rodney Bay, Castries and Corinth.

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