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07th March 2013
Online ticket sales for jazz & arts festival ‘now available’

With the most anticipated festival in the Caribbean being a mere one month away, eager patrons to the revamped, rebranded and reenergized Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival can as of now, purchase main stage tickets online.

Tickets for main stage activities for Wednesday and Thursday May 8th and 9th at the Gaiety on Rodney Bay and the popular weekend Pigeon Island National Landmark shows, from May 10th -12th can be bought at www.stluciajazz.org. Ticket prices have remained unchanged but do carry the 15% VAT.

Between now and March 31st, patrons buying 6 or more tickets will benefit from a 15% reduction in the cost of tickets. From April 1st, a 10% discount will be applied to bulk purchasing comprising 20 or more tickets.

Meantime, ticket sales at stores on-island will commence on April 2nd. These Stores include The Cell on Jeremie Street in Castries and Vieux Fort and Sunshine Bookshop outlets at the JQ Rodney Bay and Gablewoods Mall. Additional ticket outlets will be announced later. Ticket outlets will accept both cash and credit card as well as bank card/ATM card transactions.

 
 

The Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival will feature some of the best live performances from renowned local, regional and international superstars. Headlining the stellar line-up is celebrated multiple Grammy-winner R Kelly. Other award winning acts include the O’jays, John Schofield, The Jacksons, Brian Culbertson, Akon, Ronald ‘Boo’ Hinkson, Ginuwine, FalFrett, David Rudder, ACE Loctar, and Tito Puente Jr.

The 2013 festival is presented by the Saint Lucia Tourist Board and is supported by Platinum sponsor Digicel, along with other Gold, Bronze and Collateral sponsors.

For more information on the full lineup for Saint Lucia Jazz 2013 along with show dates, venues and ticket sales, log onto www.stluciajazz.org.


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