Digicel, proud Platinum sponsors of the 22nd edition of Saint Lucia Jazz and Arts Festival is geared up to create a Bigger, Better Jazz experience for all its customers. With many promotions coupled with huge giveaways, the introduction of local musical endorsees, sponsored community events and supporting pertinent special needs organizations leaves everyone to experience ‘All the Jazz’ with Digicel.
Digicel is excited to be a part of the re-energized Jazz and Arts experience for a 5th consecutive year. In addition to the contingent of unique entertainers down to perform at Pigeon Island main stage, the Bigger, Better Network is also supporting many community events. Jazz in the South to include Laborie and Balenbouche Jazz, Fire Grill Jazz, Jazz on the Bay at Marigot, will all leave unforgettable experiences.
Winning this season will be unsurpassed, as $10,000 will be given away in the Jazz Text to Win promotion. By texting the word ‘Jazz’ to shortcode‘7171’two lucky customers will each win $5,000 cash. Major ticket giveaways will be given for all Digicel sponsored Jazz events including main stage at Pigeon Island. ‘The Digicel Jazz Bag’ is the latest addition to the Digicel Jazz giveaways. Every Friday Digicel customers will win jazz packs inclusive of clothing vouchers, drinks, tickets, and so much more.
To ensure the legacy of St Lucian music continuously develop and flourish, Digicel has decided to assist and endorse two young musicians with incredible talent. Coming from the community of Babonneau and who have opened for stars like Kenny Rogers and Maxi Priest, Yannick James has the gift of playing the violin. A musician from a tender age Keitje Greaves began his music career with steel pan but later learned that his love lied with the trombone. With this young musicians set on a path of excellence in their disciplines, they are also committed to inspire and motivate St Lucian youth in the world of music. Digicel is proud to add them to the family.
“We are pleased to partner with the St Lucia Tourist Board for the fifth year of the Jazz and Arts festival,” said Kerchelle Jn Charles Digicel’s Marketing Manager.” Celebrating this 22nd year and continuously giving St Lucians an opportunity to enjoy some of the world’s best performers is an honour Digicel has cherished” she also added; “The inclusion of promotional giveaways, up and coming local musical endorsees and support of special needs organizations will lead to a momentous occasion for all.”
As a continued champion of kids with special needs, the Cerebral Palsy Association is the organization Digicel is committed to assist in many ways. Bringing awareness and educating all St Lucians on the Cerebral Palsy Association’s functions and ideals will be a focus for the Bigger Better, Network.
The Bigger Better Network is excited to bring this breath of fresh air to its customers for the Jazz season. With innovative promotions leading up to the main events, the highly anticipated interactive zone with exciting activities and great giveaways at the main events and VIP lounge experience will truly give Digicel’s valued customers the Bigger, Better experience at this year’s St Lucian Jazz and Arts Festival.
Jazz Up D’Vibe with Digicel as we celebrate the 22nd edition of the Saint Lucia Jazz Festival!
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