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Luciano Says The Music Needs Redemption. Artiste Admits Youths Need Veterans’ Guidance

Masterful and purpose driven, one of the Caribbean’s most conscious artistes, Luciano, says he has “so much” to share with the people. The artiste is preparing for his follow up performance at the upcoming Redemption concert in Trinidad, on May 6th. He had been featured at the event in 2022. “Trinidad is one of my favorite spots to perform in the Caribbean,” he said recently, noting that the energy, the vibes and the people at last year’s event, thrilled him. 


An artiste who has stood firm for spirituality over his many years in the music business, Luciano will be joined at Redemption by Buju Banton, Anthony B, Beres Hammond and T&T’s very own, Black Loyalty. The Guinness sponsored event, which has been a staple on the entertainment calendar in T&T for eight years, is set to be a mammoth show in 2023. “The reception I receive in Trinidad is really exceptional and when I perform there, it’s a different vibration. The people come out to really have a good time,” said the reggae crooner. “The people always come out well dressed and ready to show their love for the music- the roots music, especially,” he said. 

With less than a month to go, organizers say the response has been overwhelming. “We can safely say that this year will be one of the best we’ve seen. The outpouring of love and appreciation for these artistes and what they stand for, has been duly noted,” said a member of the promotional outfit. Luciano meanwhile, commended Tropix Entertainment in its effort, saying, “The whole world needs a redemption right now. The music needs a redemption, the movie industry needs a redemption, every genre of music needs a redemption. The young generation is going astray; Like they’re listening some different vibration and they’re losing their way, so we, as pioneers, as veterans, play an integral part in the lifting up, and the harnessing of our youth.” 

The artiste, who has delivered countless positive songs, including hits like, “It’s Me Again Jah,” “Your World and Mine,” and “Oh Father I Love Thee,” says he is honored to have been chosen to be a part of Redemption again, in 2023. “I just want to tell my fans to come out and see the Messenjah live on May 6th. I’m sharing the stage with some of the greats like Buju Banton, the great Beres Hammond, Anthony B. Come on you can’t get better than that! Four great messengers on one stage, on one night,” said the reggae singer. 

The event is set to begin promptly at 8pm, with gates set to open from 6pm. “We encourage everyone to come out early and enjoy the entire show. Black Loyalty – a truly amazing artiste out of Trinidad and Tobago, will deliver for fans of reggae music, kick starting the show with his sensational sound- something many agree, is deserving of heavy promotion. We guarantee absolute enjoyment from beginning to end,” said the Redemption spokesperson. “This is an event for everybody, an event so soothe, educate, uplift and restore love in the hearts of our people here in T&T.”

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