CANOUAN, St. Vincent and the Grenadines — One Fest Canouan is set to return for its fourth edition later this month, with organizers promising a vibrant weekend of music, culture, food and entertainment in the Grenadines.
The festival, which is scheduled to take place from May 29–31, 2026 at Soho Beach House in Canouan, is being hosted by The Canouan Group and Grenadines Gold, the co-founders of the annual event. Organizers say the festival was created from a shared vision to celebrate and elevate the culture of St. Vincent and the Grenadines while showcasing the beauty and lifestyle of Canouan.
Now entering its fourth year, One Fest has steadily grown into one of the Grenadines’ most anticipated cultural events, attracting visitors and residents alike for a weekend of live performances, culinary experiences and island activities. Organizers say this year’s edition aims to further unite community, creativity and culture through a packed entertainment lineup.
The three-day festival will feature performances from several local entertainers and DJs. Friday night’s opening lineup includes The Band Touch, Too Kool Kris and DJ Crush. Saturday’s programme will feature performances by Skinny Fabulous, Andy Cruickshank, Mixed Signals Band, Gabija The Selectress and Tha Fugitive. The festival concludes on Sunday with a beach brunch event featuring Chill Bill, DJ Q and DJ Shady.
In addition to music performances, patrons can expect artisan pop-up shops, craft showcases and a Caribbean-inspired barbecue experience highlighting local cuisine and Grenadines culture. Organizers are also planning an island-wide treasure hunt exclusively for ticket holders, with winners receiving complimentary nights at Soho Beach House. A bar crawl and a range of immersive Caribbean-themed experiences are also expected to form part of the festival activities.
Festival tickets are priced at EC$195 for a weekend pass and EC$150 for one-day admission. Accommodation options will be available through local bed-and-breakfast operators as well as partner resorts in Canouan.
To accommodate visitors travelling to the island, Air Adelphi will operate special flights between Argyle International Airport and Canouan during the festival period. Organizers noted that the additional flights are intended to improve accessibility and support visitor attendance for the event weekend.
The One Fest Committee said it remains committed to promoting Vincentian talent and creativity by providing a platform for musicians, artisans and culinary innovators, while also encouraging youth inspiration, cultural exchange and community pride across St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

