Vujaday Music Festival Debuts in Barbados Next Year

A new week long music festival, Vujaday, is debuting next year on April 4th-8th on the Caribbean island of Barbados. Vujaday is being described as “an entirely new experience” and “like nothing you have ever seen or felt before.”

The festival will take place at a unique location over five days on the island that includes Farley Hill, Holetown, South Beach Zone as well as both the east and west coasts. The five events will take place from Wednesday through Sunday during Vujaday with the largest event on Saturday.

Beyond allowing guests to visit key regions of Barbados throughout the week, the debut festival will curate a lineup that is focused on house and techno genres with internationally renowned DJs. The team behind Vujuday includes industry veterans who have created and operated events like All Day I Dream, Further Future, Robot Heart Halloween, and SXM Festival.

“We couldn’t be more excited to bring a major electronic festival to Barbados,” says Ryan Kruger, Vujaday co-founder and president of The RKET Group. “The island is brimming with a vivid culture and amazing sights to take in, and we wanted to make sure that the festival format allowed for guests to experience more than just a single location while enjoying music from around the world.”


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