Cayman Islands Jazz Fest
November 19th 2008 15:52
Well it’s about that time of the year again when the Cayman Islands Jazz Fest hits town. I cannot believe that the year has passed so quickly! The Jazz Fest is an annual event and attracts some well known artists - last year we had the legendary Chaka Khan and Brian Mcnight topping what was an awesome occasion. This year “the lady of soul” - Anita Baker will be gracing our shores, other artists such as Michael Bolton and Angie Stone will also be performing on stage (not forgetting the local artists and many other international artists) over a 3 day period from Thursday 4 December ending Saturday 6 December.
The Jazz Fest is held at Pageant beach every year and this is a very convenient location as it is a stone’s throw away from George Town harbour and many of the hotels and apartments located on the famous Seven Mile Beach road aka West Bay road. The Pageant beach is also right next door to the Wharf, a great Cayman Islands restaurant and for those of you who love fast foods, KFC is just across the road. Grand Cayman is a very safe and clean place to have a good night out on the town, and going by what I experienced last year, this year’s jazz fest should be very well organised and well attended by both local residents and tourists. There is plenty of good food and drink and people bring they fold-up chairs (or you can hire them at the gate) which are a blessing for the older folk. I have been to many live concerts in the world, but the Jazz Fest in Grand Cayman is one of a kind, especially if you are into laid-back, soulful music. We are all looking forward to next week because the jazz fest always reminds us that hurricane season is over and it’s Christmas time…
The Jazz Fest is held at Pageant beach every year and this is a very convenient location as it is a stone’s throw away from George Town harbour and many of the hotels and apartments located on the famous Seven Mile Beach road aka West Bay road. The Pageant beach is also right next door to the Wharf, a great Cayman Islands restaurant and for those of you who love fast foods, KFC is just across the road. Grand Cayman is a very safe and clean place to have a good night out on the town, and going by what I experienced last year, this year’s jazz fest should be very well organised and well attended by both local residents and tourists. There is plenty of good food and drink and people bring they fold-up chairs (or you can hire them at the gate) which are a blessing for the older folk. I have been to many live concerts in the world, but the Jazz Fest in Grand Cayman is one of a kind, especially if you are into laid-back, soulful music. We are all looking forward to next week because the jazz fest always reminds us that hurricane season is over and it’s Christmas time…
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