Prime Minister Gaston Browne of Antigua and Barbuda participated in Dominica’s 25th World Creole Music Festival this weekend, marking a significant milestone for one of the Caribbean’s most iconic cultural celebrations. The three-day event, held in Dominica, drew thousands of attendees, including regional leaders and international music enthusiasts. Browne was seen engaging with Dominica’s Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit and renowned dancehall artist Vybz Kartel, a moment captured in a widely circulated photo that symbolized the festival’s emphasis on regional unity. In a statement to Antigua.news, Browne expressed his delight in celebrating the festival’s silver anniversary, stating, ‘It was a pleasure celebrating with our Dominican peeps, the silver anniversary of their World Music Festival. May God continue to guide the advancement of the Dominican people.’ The festival, which concluded on Sunday, showcased a vibrant mix of traditional Creole music and modern genres, attracting a diverse audience from across the Caribbean and its diaspora.
PM Browne Celebrates Dominican Spirit at Creole Music Festival
