Grenada Caribbean Music Festival returns Nov. 8 headlined by Protoje

The Grenada Caribbean Music Festival (GCMF) is set to return for its highly anticipated second staging on Saturday, November 8, 2025, at The Lawn at Port Louis, St. George’s, promising a bigger and more electrifying experience for music lovers across the region.

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Presented by ORA Caribbean, the festival’s debut last year drew rave reviews and international attention for its vibrant celebration of Caribbean music and culture. This year’s event aims to build on that success with a stellar lineup, upgraded amenities, and expanded offerings for patrons.

The 2025 edition will feature an impressive mix of regional and local talent, headlined by Grammy-nominated Jamaican reggae star Protoje, who will bring his acclaimed catalogue of hits to the main stage. He’ll be joined by fellow Jamaicans Mortimer and Sevana, both known for their soulful and contemporary reggae sounds.

Grenada’s own musical stars will also shine brightly, with performances by Sakinah, Khole Baldeo, V’ghn, Boyzie, Dash, Terra D Governor, Dred Lion, Wuss Ways, and Tallpree, ensuring that home-grown artistry remains at the heart of the festival.

Organizers say patrons can expect enhanced stage production, a curated food and drink experience, upgraded facilities, and the return of the festival’s popular vendor village, which showcases local entrepreneurs and Grenadian flavors. The event is expected to attract over 3,500 attendees.

“Last year laid the foundation and this year is about elevation,” said the festival’s organizers, ORA Caribbean. “Grenada is rich with talent and creativity, and the Grenada Caribbean Music Festival is our way of celebrating that spirit while creating a home for Caribbean artistry to flourish. We look forward to welcoming music lovers from across the region and the world to experience the beauty and vibrant culture of the Spice Island.”

Tickets are available now at go2fete.com, priced at XCD $200 for General Admission, XCD $400 for General Plus (which includes complimentary beverages and exclusive front-of-stage access), and XCD $800 for VIP, which offers premium perks such as dedicated parking, gourmet food and drinks, merchandise, a raised cabana viewing zone, and prime stage access.

Festival gates open at 4:00 p.m., with performances running until 12:30 a.m., offering a full evening of live music, culture, and community in one of Grenada’s most scenic waterfront venues.

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