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- The hotels offer various choices from steel bands, jazz groups,
folk dancing, crab racing, fire-eating performers and limbo
dancers. The hotels welcome guests from outside. The restaurants
also have live music.
- May brings the annual jazz festival and with it comes late
night parties and tons of nighttime concerts under the stars.
Famous names in the jazz world are sure to make an appearance
and hang out for a few days to enjoy the island's festivities.
- At Rodney Bay, The Lime and The A Pub are popular hangouts.
The Indies NightClub, located next to the Bay Gardens Hotel
and Julian's Supermarket, and Le Chalet, near the Rodney Bay
Marina are usually the hot spots. Back Door@Indies is also good
for a mix of Caribbean and international music. Ask about the
daily drink specials - it's definitely worth it.
- Annex in Vieux Fort has live bands regularly, and JJ's in
Marigot is a casual atmosphere with a nice mixture of locals
and visitors. Having said all that, the highlight of the week
by far is Friday night's 'Jump-up' at Gros Islet. The music
promises to move your feet, two left ones and all.
- For a more cultural night, evening tours visit the 150-year-old
sugar mill. Afterwards, be entertained by a full-costume play.
Also, there are shows at the National Cultural Centre, the Light
House Theatre and the Great House Theatre.
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