This past weekend was one of much excitement, with events planned across T&T, but the show that mad ethe most noise it would seem, was TAO- Together As One, a concert held at the Queen’s Park Savannah in Port of Spain. Despite news of one Jamaican reggae crooner being served a warrant and arrested for breach of contract, the show went on and has since been receiving pretty good reviews.

Bunji Garlin and his wife, Fay-Ann Lyons took in the show on Saturday night.
ETCETERABUZZ.COM took in the excitement from the VVIP area this time around, opting to rub shoulders a bit with some notables of the Trini entertainment fraternity, among them, Bunji Garlin, Fay-Ann Lyons and their band manager, Dexter Thomas and even Squeezy Rankin, who had performed earlier in the evening with Blaxx and the Roy Cape family. By all accounts, the show was billed to be a unified showcase of Caribbean culture and headlining the event would be Konshens, Busy Signal, Aidonia, Charlie Blacks- all out of JA and of course, from Barbados, Lead Pipe and Saddis, Antigua- Ricardo Drue and from soca island, Blaxx and the Roy Cape family. In the lead up to the event, there was some speculation that the event may have lacked something to send concert lovers running to the ticket outlets but there seemed to have been a different effect by the time Friday came around and the artistes themselves touched down in Trinidad.

Jamaica’s Busy Signal appeared in court just moments prior to performing at TAO on Saturday. He was accused of a breach of contract. The matter has however been addressed.
TAO brought out quite a crowd in the General Admission area but there certainly was room for more patrons when it came to the VIP and VVIP areas. All in all though, the event’s execution was almost seamless, the artistes delivering awesomely, some with a little expletive here and there, but being warned by the stage management team that cursing on stage at an event in Trinidad was an offense.

Busy’s management has since released this statement.
Charlie Blacks and Aidonia- each capitalizing on their youth appeal, focused on their market no doubt and later Busy Signal and Konshens breaking out into their respective reggae and dancehall renditions, engaged the youthful and mature alike. Promotional entity, WASOMI Promotions have already announced plans to bring Jamaican acts Popcaan and GullyBop next so T&T, look out, there’s more action on the way!