St. Lucia to host musical extravaganza

Three consecutive days of top music acts with a finale of Shaggy and Maxi Priest is sure to bring the house down with both cricket fans and players expected to attend.
Starting Monday, April 23 at the recently unveiled Digicel Coco Cabana in Rodney Bay, the Rodney Bay Village Music Bash opens with Trinidad and Tobago's David Michael Rudder, one of the Caribbean's most prolific singers and songwriters, along with Jamaican Beres Hammond, reggae music's master of lovers' rock.
The following day, Tuesday, April 24, visitors and locals alike will dance to the rhythms of Sean Paul, the Jamaican Grammy-winning ambassador of dancehall reggae, who will share the stage with Trinidadian Queen of Soca Destra Garcia, known for her high energy performances and vocal skills.
The concert series closes on Wednesday, April 25 with Grammy winner Shaggy, and Grammy nominee Maxi Priest, the internationally celebrated lovers' rock singer.
Sponsored by Coco Resorts, TurnKey Productions, Omni Entertainment and Digicel’s Coco Cabana, tickets are US$40 per show for any tickets purchased before April 20th (limit two per person). Thereafter the cost is US$60 per show.
Tickets are available at Coco Resorts. A limited number of corporate boxes are available.