Gramps Morgan to Headline Soufrière Jazz Main Concert in Saint Lucia
Soufrière Jazz 2026 will feature reggae, soca, and Caribbean fusion performances at Soufrière Mini Stadium
Kingston, Jamaica – The main concert for Soufrière Jazz is set to return on Saturday, May 2, 2026, bringing another major Caribbean music showcase to the Soufrière Mini Stadium in Saint Lucia.
Recognized as one of the island’s notable cultural events, Soufrière Jazz continues attracting audiences from across the Caribbean and abroad through a blend of reggae, soca, jazz, and regional entertainment.
This year’s main concert will feature an extensive lineup of Caribbean performers representing multiple genres and musical traditions.
Gramps Morgan Leads Diverse Caribbean Lineup
Headlining the 2026 staging is Jamaican reggae artist Gramps Morgan, whose performance is expected to anchor the evening’s reggae offerings.
A member of the internationally recognized Morgan Heritage family, Gramps Morgan remains widely respected for his contributions to reggae music as both a solo artist and group performer.
Joining the lineup is Trinidadian soca artist Voice, known for his energetic performances and festival anthems that have become staples across Caribbean Carnival celebrations.
Additional performers include Imran Nerdy, 1T1, Ezra D Fun Machine, Arthur Allain, and Meshach.
Live Bands Add Musical Depth to Event
The concert will also feature performances from Boo & the Tru Tones and the Reasons Orchestra, adding live instrumental and orchestral elements to the evening’s programming.
The combination of reggae, soca, jazz influences, and live band performances reflects Soufrière Jazz’s longstanding identity as a festival built around Caribbean musical diversity.
Organizers continue positioning the event as both a cultural celebration and tourism attraction within Saint Lucia’s entertainment calendar.
Caribbean Music Festivals Continue Expanding Regional Appeal
Soufrière Jazz forms part of a growing network of Caribbean festivals that blend local cultural traditions with internationally recognized performers to attract both regional audiences and international visitors.
Events such as Soufrière Jazz also contribute to Saint Lucia’s broader cultural tourism industry, complementing larger festivals such as the Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival while highlighting local talent and community participation.
Tickets for the main concert are currently available through 4 Circles Tickets.
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