Culture, music, and island spirit will take center stage this holiday season as the Virgin Islands Tourism Department and the Division of Festivals announce the lineup and schedule for the 2025-2026 Crucian Christmas Festival.
The week-long celebration begins Dec. 27 and will highlight the island’s vibrant culture, bringing together locals, visitors, and the Virgin Islands diaspora to honor tradition while elevating the festival experience, Tourism announced in a press release.
At daybreak on Wednesday, Dec. 31, the streets of St. Croix will come alive for J’ouvert morning, culminating near the Buddhoe Park Bandstand, where a colorful Food Fair will showcase the island’s culinary heritage and authentic local flavors, according to the press release.
“The Crucian Christmas Festival continues to be one of our most cherished cultural celebrations,” said Jennifer Matarangas-King, commissioner-nominee of Tourism. “This year’s lineup brings together the best of local talent, regional stars, and international performers, giving visitors and locals alike an unforgettable celebration of our culture, music, and community.”
The Festival Village, dedicated to St. Croix’s own Xpress Band, will feature performances from top regional and international artists, including Voice, Nadia Batson, Romain Virgo, Morgan Heritage, and D’Yani. Local artists such as Nikki Brooks, Adam O, and Pumpa —who have made their mark across the Caribbean music scene — will also take the stage, the press release stated.
A special tribute honoring the late Unkle Sasso, the legendary Virgin Islands Bass Rhythm and Melody artist, will be held during the annual Soca Monarch competition on Monday, Dec. 29. The tribute will celebrate his lasting influence on Virgin Islands music and culture, the release stated.
Following the Adults Parade on Saturday, Jan. 3, the Festival Village will close with a high-energy concert by international soca star Kes the Band, performing hits such as “Hello, Cocoa Tea, Wotless, and Savannah Grass,” the release stated.
“We are thrilled to offer an updated schedule that honors our traditions while ensuring the safety of all festivalgoers through coordination with our partners at the Virgin Islands Police Department,” said Alvin Burke Jr., assistant director of Festivals. “From sunrise J’ouvert to the closing concert with Kes the Band, every event is designed to showcase the vibrant energy and talent of St. Croix.”
The Tourism Department and the Division of Festivals invite residents and visitors to join the celebration and experience why the Crucian Christmas Festival remains a cornerstone of Virgin Islands heritage.
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