VI News Staff 4 months ago

VIPD Shuts Down Opening Night of Festival Village After Fights Spark Safety Concerns

The opening night of the 2025–2026 Crucian Christmas Festival Village was abruptly shut down Monday night after a series of fights across the venue prompted safety concerns and forced the V.I. Police Department to end festivities early.

The decision came shortly after a performance by Trinidad soca artist Voice, when law enforcement officials determined that conditions inside the Festival Village in Frederiksted had become unsafe. Several violent incidents were reported in different areas of the grounds, culminating in a confrontation in which at least one suspect involved in a scuffle allegedly struck a police sergeant. The individual was subsequently arrested.

As a result of the shutdown, multiple scheduled performances were canceled. U.S. Virgin Islands soca artist Pumpa was not permitted to perform his set, nor was Small Axe out of St. Kitts. Pumpa later took to the stage briefly to inform patrons that, following discussions with the V.I. Department of Tourism, he is now scheduled to perform Tuesday night at 11:00 p.m.



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