Soul Beach Music Festival Hosted by St. Maarten Unveils Lineup

Caribbean News…
05 March 2025 7:23pm
Soul Beach Music Festival Hosted by St. Maarten

Soul Beach Music Festival Hosted by St. Maarten has unveiled an electrifying lineup for Memorial Day Weekend, featuring global stars like Charlie Wilson, Muni Long, and Cedric the Entertainer. This exciting announcement sets the stage for a vibrant celebration of music, comedy, and Caribbean vibes from May 21-26, 2025.

The festival promises a memorable fusion of performances and experiences. Charlie Wilson, renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to R&B, joins Muni Long, the GRAMMY® Award-winning singer whose chart-topping hits continue to captivate audiences, alongside the multi-talented Cedric the Entertainer, whose humor lights up both film and stage.

Taking place in Los Angeles and broadcast globally, the event is a showcase of diverse talent and cultural exchange. Guests can look forward to an immersive experience that blends live music with comedy, as celebrated artists and special guest DJ Envy keep the energy soaring throughout the weekend.

The picturesque island of St. Maarten serves as the perfect backdrop with its golden beaches, electric blue waters, and endless sunshine. Its unique blend of laid-back luxury and high-energy adventure offers festival-goers the ultimate escape, inviting them to indulge in world-class cuisine, water sports, and vibrant cultural events.

Local pride is evident as the festival marks a milestone for the island. Minister of Tourism Grisha Heyliger-Marten highlighted that hosting the event boosts economic growth, supports local businesses, and reinforces St. Maarten's reputation as a premier destination, especially during a period of recovering hotel occupancy rates.

Mark Adkins, CEO & Executive Producer of Soul Beach Festival, expressed his excitement to return to the roots of the festival and create an experience that honors both its storied past and promising future. With unforgettable performances, delectable food, and an atmosphere charged with Caribbean energy, this year's festival is set to be a bucket-list getaway for travelers and culture enthusiasts alike.

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