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Creole Heartbeat Invited to Music Tourism Convention 2025 in Anguilla

Roseau, Dominica – September 2, 2025 – Creole Heartbeat, a cultural media platform dedicated to amplifying Creole music and heritage, has been officially invited to participate in the prestigious Music Tourism Convention 2025, taking place in Anguilla from November 4–6, 2025 at the award-winning Aurora Resort.

Creole & Cultural Ambassador Leroy “Wadix” Charles will attend on behalf of Creole Heartbeat, contributing to discussions on the role of traditional and contemporary music in shaping effective tourism strategies.

The Music Tourism Convention is the world’s leading event exploring the intersection of music and tourism. With the global music tourism industry valued at more than $93 billion USD in 2024 and projected to grow by 20–30% over the next five years (UN Tourism), the Convention provides a timely opportunity to expand conversations on how culture and creativity fuel sustainable tourism growth.

“Being invited to the Music Tourism Convention is a recognition of the work Creole Heartbeat has been doing to celebrate and internationalize our Creole heritage. It’s also an opportunity to build bridges and ensure that the Creole voice is represented in this global dialogue,” said Ambassador Charles.

Across three days, the Convention will feature panels, keynote presentations, and networking sessions, including a highlight session on “Bringing Traditional Music Into Tourism Strategies,” which closely aligns with Creole Heartbeat’s mission.

This invitation underscores the growing recognition of Creole Heartbeat’s work in cultural media and its relevance to global conversations on music and tourism.

About Creole Heartbeat
Creole Heartbeat is a cultural media platform that promotes Creole identity and heritage through radio, magazine publishing, events, and international collaborations. Its mission is to elevate Creole culture on the global stage while providing a voice and platform for artists, creators, and communities.

Roseau, Dominica – September 2, 2025 – Creole Heartbeat, a cultural media platform dedicated to amplifying Creole music and heritage, has been officially invited to participate in the prestigious Music Tourism Convention 2025, taking place in Anguilla from November 4–6, 2025 at the award-winning Aurora Resort.

Creole & Cultural Ambassador Leroy “Wadix” Charles will attend on behalf of Creole Heartbeat, contributing to discussions on the role of traditional and contemporary music in shaping effective tourism strategies.

The Music Tourism Convention is the world’s leading event exploring the intersection of music and tourism. With the global music tourism industry valued at more than $93 billion USD in 2024 and projected to grow by 20–30% over the next five years (UN Tourism), the Convention provides a timely opportunity to expand conversations on how culture and creativity fuel sustainable tourism growth.

“Being invited to the Music Tourism Convention is a recognition of the work Creole Heartbeat has been doing to celebrate and internationalize our Creole heritage. It’s also an opportunity to build bridges and ensure that the Creole voice is represented in this global dialogue,” said Ambassador Charles.

Across three days, the Convention will feature panels, keynote presentations, and networking sessions, including a highlight session on “Bringing Traditional Music Into Tourism Strategies,” which closely aligns with Creole Heartbeat’s mission.

This invitation underscores the growing recognition of Creole Heartbeat’s work in cultural media and its relevance to global conversations on music and tourism.

About Creole Heartbeat
Creole Heartbeat is a cultural media platform that promotes Creole identity and heritage through radio, magazine publishing, events, and international collaborations. Its mission is to elevate Creole culture on the global stage while providing a voice and platform for artists, creators, and communities.

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