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Jul 31, 2012 News
Trinidadian entertainers from Kes the Band, Destra and her Band touched down at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) yesterday to join in celebrating ANSA McAl’s two decades of business in Guyana.
These bands are promising electrifying performances for ANSA McAL Trading’s 20th anniversary concert. Assurance is being given that it will be a show to never forget.
In addition to the Soca Monarchs, entertainers Bunji Garlin, Fyon Lyons and the Asylum Band were also at the airport.
First time ever in the region outside of Trinidad, four big bands and five international soca monarchs will be on stage at the same venue tonight at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence, East Bank Demerara.
Destra promises an amazing show, and it is not to be missed since this one only happens in Trinidad. “We have been leaving a trail that mash up the place in every country we visit.”
When told that Machel Montano gave an exceptional performance Saturday last, Destra said “I am going to do it ten times better and Guyana knows my reputation already and it’s going to be crazy…We here to mash up the place and undo everything that he did.”
She added that new selections will be added to the lineup, and the energy will be flowing on stage tomorrow night.
Kes said it’s always a pleasure to be in Guyana. The world has become smaller since the band travels around entertaining their audience.
“We have plenty tune; tune pun tune and it is seldom that we hit Guyana. We will be putting out a great show, I want all the fans of Caribbean music and soca music to know they will have a great time and if you miss you miss out.”
Bunji Garlin and Fyon Lyons noted that Guyana has a strong soca audience and it’s always a pleasure to visit Guyana to entertain.
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