Last Updated on July 26, 2025, 12:12 AM AST by Anthony Morris

The Caribbean Culture Queen Pageant 2025 is all set to bring the beauties from all over the region to the beautiful island of Nevis. The pageant will be hosted on Sunday August 4, 2025 at the Nevis Culturama Festival Grounds.

The show of grace and confidence will feature twelve beautiful girls from across the Caribbean who will showcase their talent vying for the title of Miss Caribbean Culture Queen.

These girls are already the winners of the pageants organized in their home countries and will be representing their roots with pride. The Caribbean Culture Queen Pageant, organized in Nevis gives the whole region and opportunity to showcase their talent.

The team has been creating hype for this remarkable event all over the internet. Former pageant winners, people from Across the Caribbean region have shared their best wishes with the girls competing for this year.

Stunning queens from across the Caribbean and diaspora will compete for the crown, including:

Contestant Number 1 Miss St. Kitts – Danekia Dickerson

Contestant No 2 Miss Antigua & Barbuda – Kia Kirwan

contestant No 3 Miss St. Lucia – Anneka Thompson

Contestant No 4 Miss Turks & Caicos – Jennie Louis

Contestant No 5 Miss Dominica – Tanisha Balson

Contestant No 6 Miss Belize – Jahmeca Bent

Contestant No 7 Miss SVG – Zada Stephens

Contestant No 8 Miss USVI – Markeymah Cargile

Contestant No 9 Miss Nevis – Sherquana Jeffers

Contestant No 10 Miss Guyana – Shadimond Assanah

The competition will start at approximately 8:00 PM and will be Livestreamed on Facebook and YouTube for the people to enjoy virtually.The winning beauty will represent the Caribbean into other international pageants and make the region proud.

Notably, the tickets for the event are already available to buy online at $50 and from the gate at $60. The team has also been preparing the venue, Nevis Culturama Festival Grounds for the main event.  VIP Reserved Seating and Refreshments will be available at the price of $250.

The former Caribbean Culture Queen, Shaquana Holders will also be present at the event to crown her successor.

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Anthony Morris covers stories related to politics and regional developments. His in-depth reporting about governance and reforms makes him stand out in regional journalism, with a deep analysis of political trends and their impact on Caribbean communities.