I-Queen Arts & Music Festival

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I-Queen Arts & Music Festival - Photo by: William Cummins (via Rachelle GRAY / I-Queen.org)
I-Queen Arts & Music Festival
Photo by: William Cummins (via Rachelle GRAY / I-Queen.org)

I-Queen Arts & Music Festival is known as one of the significant art and music festivals in southern Caribbean. The festival is marked by a spirit of unity and love of the others.

The visitors can enjoy:

  • Music shows performed by local and guest artists
  • Traditional food stands
  • Art and handmade crafts stands
  • Creative workshops, etc…
  • The festival’s program, venue, lineup information show time / schedule of events, is present in the festival’s link website below, under “Event Related Information” section.

    For accommodations, check the most recommended hotels in Bridgetown and around, most of them suggest FREE CANCELLATION option or NO PREPAYMENT NEEDED – PAY AT THE PROPERTY:
    Accommodations around Bridgetown:
    Booking.com

    Event Related Information

    Event links:
    Contact details:
    I-Queen
    Foster Hall, St. John
    Barbados, West Indies
    Tel: 1 (246) 829-9978

    For your attention !

    IMPORTANT !
    As unforeseen circumstances can arise, the details of events are subject to change. We highly recommend checking with the organizers before making any travel arrangements to ensure up-to-date information.

    Country Information

    Capital:
    Bridgetown
    Currency:
    Barbadian dollar (BBD)
    Voltage and Frequency:
    115V 50 Hz
    Dialing country code:
    +1-246
    Time Zone:
    UTC -4
    Language:
    English
    Location:
    Caribbean, island in the North Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Venezuela.
    Climate:
    Tropical; rainy season (June to October).
    Information email:
    Tourist website:
    Information address:
    Barbados Tourism Authority Harbour Road, Bridgetown Barbados Telephone: +1 (246) 427-2623 Fax: +1 (246) 426-4080
    Barbados background and overview
    The island was uninhabited when first settled by the British in 1627. Slaves worked the sugar plantations established on the island until 1834 when slavery was abolished.
    The economy remained heavily dependent on sugar, rum, and molasses production through most of the 20th century. The gradual introduction of social and political reforms in the 1940s and 1950s led to complete independence from the UK in 1966. In the 1990s, tourism and manufacturing surpassed the sugar industry in economic importance.
    [Courtesy of The World Factbook]

    City Information

    In-country dialing code:
    424
    Longitude:
    -59.61667°
    Latitude:
    13.1°

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