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Buju Banton heads to Tobago before he debuts reggae at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas in the Summer.
Already a hub of Easter weekend excitement annually, The Tobago Festival Commission has taken a dynamic approach to delivering more to the benefit of the island’s people and those who will visit for the long weekend. “Buju Banton, Gramps Morgan and Wayne Wonder, together with other artistes of that calibre, will be the icing on the cake, on Easter Sunday. Before they bring down the curtains, we’ve aligned a slate of top tier entertainers who’ll deliver unparalleled showmanship and not to mention, music that bridges generational gaps and fills voids,” said one representative for the Festival Commission.
One month ahead of the festival, plans are underway to welcome the biggest names in reggae music to the island, with anticipation heightened among many on the ground in Tobago. “Buju Banton remains an undeniable force in music. His energy is unlike that of any other reggae entertainer and we’re very happy to be hosting him this Easter,” said the organizer.
Sinach is coming to T&T.
On Thursday, April 17th, Sinach, an internationally recognized gospel singer, graces Tobago’s shores. The Nigerian singer, songwriter and worship leader became the first singer-songwriter to top the Billboard Christian Songwriter’s charts for 12 consecutive weeks. Nine studio albums to her credit, the artiste stands strongly enveloped in a catalogue of hits which include, ‘Way Maker,’ ‘He Did It Again,’ ‘This is My Season,’ and ‘I Know Who I Am.’ Together with the incomparable Tobagonian singers, Positive and Blessed Messenger, and award-winning Guyanese singer/songwriter/producer, Samuel Medas, the Easter weekend will ultimately be blessed with ‘Melodies from Heaven,’ – an invitation to all of T&T, in what is believed can be a transformative experience.
Mical Teja will join Brian McKnight and Jon Sacada on Saturday, April 19th.
The Bucco Seafood Jazz experience adds to the appeal of the weekend thrill on Saturday, April 19th with international artistes, Jon Secada and Brian McKnight billed to perform, along with the incredibly talented, and youthfully dynamic, Mical Teja. “This weekend is about revisiting the elements of music, food and overall destination satisfaction. As a tourism product, Tobago stands strong in the Caribbean region, however, we understand the need to increase and accelerate our deliverables, as to entice global destination seekers,” explained the organizer. The Rhythm and Soul Festival is ideally a product that organizers believe is necessary for the growth of Tobago as a tourism product in the region. “For our people here on the island, it’s more than just entertainment; It’s employment, it’s independence, it’s developing something from scratch that we can be proud to produce annually.”
The island is abuzz with excitement. Last summer, Buju Banton performed at several sold-out concerts in the United States. He is billed to take reggae music to Las Vegas at Planet Hollywood for the first time ever, on June 7th. “To say that we are bringing our Caribbean brother back to the region for a spectacular performance, just before he headlines that major Las Vegas show, is heartwarming. Tobago is a destination of surprises and as we look toward the horizon in the aftermath of this festival and all that will come after that, we are prepared to stand strong with our people and make the best of what we have here,” said the spokesperson.
Tickets for the weekend-long festival are available online at www.islandetickets.com. “We’re excited about this. Ticket sales are going well and interest in the product is high. For those who haven’t already made plans to come over from Trinidad, we urge you to get the ball rolling. Time is of the essence and you won’t want to miss this weekend of fun, great music, serenity and positive energy. It’ll be a weekend like nothing you’ve experienced before,” said the organizer.
For more on the Rhythm and Soul festival, follow @tobagofestivals on Instagram and Facebook.
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Buju Banton heads to Tobago before he debuts reggae at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas in the Summer.
Already a hub of Easter weekend excitement annually, The Tobago Festival Commission has taken a dynamic approach to delivering more to the benefit of the island’s people and those who will visit for the long weekend. “Buju Banton, Gramps Morgan and Wayne Wonder, together with other artistes of that calibre, will be the icing on the cake, on Easter Sunday. Before they bring down the curtains, we’ve aligned a slate of top tier entertainers who’ll deliver unparalleled showmanship and not to mention, music that bridges generational gaps and fills voids,” said one representative for the Festival Commission.
One month ahead of the festival, plans are underway to welcome the biggest names in reggae music to the island, with anticipation heightened among many on the ground in Tobago. “Buju Banton remains an undeniable force in music. His energy is unlike that of any other reggae entertainer and we’re very happy to be hosting him this Easter,” said the organizer.
Sinach is coming to T&T.
On Thursday, April 17th, Sinach, an internationally recognized gospel singer, graces Tobago’s shores. The Nigerian singer, songwriter and worship leader became the first singer-songwriter to top the Billboard Christian Songwriter’s charts for 12 consecutive weeks. Nine studio albums to her credit, the artiste stands strongly enveloped in a catalogue of hits which include, ‘Way Maker,’ ‘He Did It Again,’ ‘This is My Season,’ and ‘I Know Who I Am.’ Together with the incomparable Tobagonian singers, Positive and Blessed Messenger, and award-winning Guyanese singer/songwriter/producer, Samuel Medas, the Easter weekend will ultimately be blessed with ‘Melodies from Heaven,’ – an invitation to all of T&T, in what is believed can be a transformative experience.
Mical Teja will join Brian McKnight and Jon Sacada on Saturday, April 19th.
The Bucco Seafood Jazz experience adds to the appeal of the weekend thrill on Saturday, April 19th with international artistes, Jon Secada and Brian McKnight billed to perform, along with the incredibly talented, and youthfully dynamic, Mical Teja. “This weekend is about revisiting the elements of music, food and overall destination satisfaction. As a tourism product, Tobago stands strong in the Caribbean region, however, we understand the need to increase and accelerate our deliverables, as to entice global destination seekers,” explained the organizer. The Rhythm and Soul Festival is ideally a product that organizers believe is necessary for the growth of Tobago as a tourism product in the region. “For our people here on the island, it’s more than just entertainment; It’s employment, it’s independence, it’s developing something from scratch that we can be proud to produce annually.”
The island is abuzz with excitement. Last summer, Buju Banton performed at several sold-out concerts in the United States. He is billed to take reggae music to Las Vegas at Planet Hollywood for the first time ever, on June 7th. “To say that we are bringing our Caribbean brother back to the region for a spectacular performance, just before he headlines that major Las Vegas show, is heartwarming. Tobago is a destination of surprises and as we look toward the horizon in the aftermath of this festival and all that will come after that, we are prepared to stand strong with our people and make the best of what we have here,” said the spokesperson.
Tickets for the weekend-long festival are available online at www.islandetickets.com. “We’re excited about this. Ticket sales are going well and interest in the product is high. For those who haven’t already made plans to come over from Trinidad, we urge you to get the ball rolling. Time is of the essence and you won’t want to miss this weekend of fun, great music, serenity and positive energy. It’ll be a weekend like nothing you’ve experienced before,” said the organizer.
For more on the Rhythm and Soul festival, follow @tobagofestivals on Instagram and Facebook.
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