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The Cure For Soufriere

Jah Cure.
Following the major success of last year’s Soufriere Creole Jazz, spearheaded by the Soufriere Regional Development Foundation, the event is back on the calendar of activities for the 2015 St. Lucia Jazz and Arts Festival. The event’s headline act in 2014 was internationally renowned Zouk band Kassav.

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The Soufriere Regional Development Foundation will be again hosting the event at the Soufriere Mini-Stadium on Friday May 1st (Labour day holiday). The headline act will be Jamaican Reggae singer Jah Cure. The foundation is expected to make further updates soon with regards to other performing acts, ticket pricing and sponsors.

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