Nigerian gospel sensation, Ada Ehi is set to headline Kingdom Night at the 2026 edition of the Saint Lucia Jazz and Arts Festival, scheduled to hold on May 6, alongside Grammy-nominated American gospel artiste Tye Tribbett.
The award-winning singer’s inclusion in the prestigious lineup underscores her growing global influence in contemporary gospel music. Known for her energetic stage presence and uplifting sound, Ehi is expected to deliver a powerful performance that will resonate with both gospel enthusiasts and mainstream audiences.
Her upcoming appearance follows a successful outing at the Dominica Gospel Festival on February 28, 2026, where she captivated attendees with a spirited performance that has continued to draw praise across social media platforms.
Blending gospel with elements of soul and African rhythms, Ehi has built a reputation for transcending cultural and geographical boundaries, earning her a loyal fan base worldwide.
The festival, billed to run from April 30 to May 10, 2026, will feature an array of international stars, including Monica, Brandy, Tems, Ella Mai, and Billy Ocean. Regional acts such as Kes the Band and Dexta Daps are also slated to perform.
The organisers said the event will showcase a rich fusion of genres, including jazz, gospel, reggae, Afrobeats, and R&B, offering a diverse musical experience for attendees.
Beyond music, the festival will highlight Saint Lucia’s cultural heritage through its Art and the City initiative, transforming the capital, Castries, into an open-air gallery featuring pop-up concerts, art installations, and interactive experiences.
With a mix of world-class performances and immersive cultural programming, the 2026 Saint Lucia Jazz and Arts Festival is poised to deliver a memorable celebration of music, creativity, and Caribbean excellence.
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