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Archived: The Countdown is On. Redemption Concert #5 Promises to Ignite Love in T&T.

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In one month, Trinidad and Tobago will welcome four of Reggae Music’s most celebrated entertainers. Tarrus Riley, Beres Hammond, Jah Cure and Mikey Spice have been hired for what many anticipate will be the reggae concert event of the year, in Trinidad and Tobago. The show, set for June 2nd, is being held at the Queen’s Park Savannah- a venue known as the epicenter of massive stage shows, pure vibes and an all natural outdoor atmosphere that most people prefer.

Tarrus Riley is on his way to Trinidad and Tobago for Redemption, in one month.

Organizers of the show told EBUZZTT the artistes were all chosen because of their strong desire to promote love, peace and goodness. Both Jah Cure and Beres Hammond have been to Trinidad and Tobago for concerts, repeatedly but like fine wine, they both seem to get better with each passing year, often wowing their fans to the point of true uninhibited abandon.

“These are artistes who can hold their own in any arena. These are seasoned reggae musicians who understand the needs of music lovers. They also take their responsibility as artistes, seriously. They know what social responsibility means and they live up to their songs’ lyrics.” – EVENT ORGANISER

Mikey Spice also visits this time around, and with a number of love ballads that will certainly encourage that feel good vibe, this new comer to ‘Redemption” will, according to the show’s promoter, leave a lasting impression. Also taking the stage at this year’s edition of the concert, will be Mr. Singy, Singy himself, Tarrus Riley. “He’s an amazing performer. We know he’ll deliver like only he can,” said the spokesperson.

Tickets for Redemption are said to be going fast and online, the buzz surrounding the event is high. For further information, click here. 

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Woman Arrested, Placed on $10 Million Bond After Rihanna’s Home is Targeted.

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Police have arrested a 35-year-old, Florida woman in connection with a volley of gunshots fired at Rihanna’s Los Angeles mansion on Sunday afternoon. The woman has been identified as Ivanna Ortiz. A motive was not immediately clear.

According to international media reports, the woman was held after the incident on Sunday, in a parking garage nearby. Rihanna, A$AP Rocky and their three children was said to have been at home at the time of the incident, but no one was shot, according to NBC4.

The Los Angeles Police Department said a woman drove up to the property and fired between seven and nine rounds with what police described as an AR-15-style rifle. At least four rounds struck the house. Ortiz has been placed on a $10 million bond.

Rihanna’s Los Angeles house was shot at on Sunday, March 8th, 2026.

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Trinidad Killa Shares Prophecy with Fellow Artistes.

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There’s never a dull moment in Caribbean entertainment and we’ve got proof. Trinidad Killa has shared prophecy for the future and he’s calling on his fellow artistes on the music circuit to understand their worth.

The restauranteur and entertainer took a brief moment away from his TK Smokehouse duties to hop on an Instagram Livestream. In his prophesy, the TK, whose real name is Kern Joseph, said he predicts that by 2030 there will no more Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago. “You know why? Artistes underselling (day-self). Artistes calling promoters and telling dem, put meh on yh show, put meh on yuh show, put meh on yuh show,” he expressed. The often controversial entertainer alleged that because of this, promoters are not paying artistes to appear on their shows.

He went on, “Carnival become a competition. Once a man have a Road March tune, he poppin’ up in fetes and poppin’ up on shows and performing for free,” he alleged, adding that annually, promoters in Carnival pay the same major artistes for live performances.

Trinidad Killa migrated to the United States some three years ago. He has however remained consistently vocal on the events taking place in his homeland. “Allyuh see what go on with Soca Monarch. There is no more Soca Monarch,” he said, going on to positively highlight this year’s Flava Village addition. “There is so much going on in the carnival. All I would like to say is, artistes, stop under-selling allyuh self and when allyuh learn the value of allyuh artistry, and allyuh stop sell allyuh self short, that is when the industry will start to move.”

Trinidad Killa ended his livestream with the words, “music is a mission, not a competition.”

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