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Archived: Tobago's Ready to Rumble This Weekend!

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A holiday weekend in Trinidad and Tobago signals the perfect opportunity to chill out on the smaller of the twin island republic so with that we focus on Tobago. Tonight it’s on and poppin’ as many enthusiastically await the launch of Havana Nights at the The Deep Nightclub and Lounge at Sandy Point Village in Crown Point, Tobago. As we’ve come to find out, it’s gonna be a hell of a lot of enjoyment at the nightspot all weekend long as this particular weekend is just the beginning of what promises to be a boost to night time entertainment on the sister isle. 

Angostura Trinidad Limited has bought into the concept of what The Deep promises to deliver to patrons. Each and every Friday, Angostura will team up with the club to present Harbour Lights and Hard Rum and on Saturdays, it’s all about Shipwrecked. Now, the management of The Deep have highlighted that this investment is seen not only as a personal financial investment, but also an investment in Tobago. “We have to sell something that’s more than just sun, sea, sand and relaxation. Every island in the Caribbean offers that. In our own way, The Deep is going to offer island life served up in doses of weekend enjoyment,” said a representative.

From wine, cheese and chocolate to tantalise the taste buds of their patrons, to special giveaways and drink specials all weekend long, The Deep is  promising quite a lot. “Our themes are going to revolutionize the entertainment experience on the island,” assured the rep, adding that each night will cater to the entertainment needs of varying demographics. “We’ll be offering that carnival vibe that people yearn for as the season approaches and we won’t be leaving out our local reggae artistes either. The Deep will provide a platform for the promotion of T&T’s richest talent and that’s a guarantee.”

“We have to sell something that’s more than just sun, sea, sand and relaxation. Every island in the Caribbean offers that. In our own way, The Deep is going to offer island life served up in doses of weekend enjoyment.”- THE DEEP…

Tonight’s launch of the hot spot is going to be a big one and with many heading over from Trinidad this weekend, this is simply a heads up that there’s now a new arena in Tobago where your inhibitions can be released all weekend long, so be sure to check it out!

 

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‘I Am Legend’ Concert Promoter, Glenroy Watson Has Passed Away.

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Well known event promoter, Glenroy Watson, has passed away. He died of natural causes on April 1st, in Port -of- Spain, Trinidad. 

Watson’s legacy in the event landscape in Trinidad and Tobago stands as one rooted in the philosophy of delivering value to patrons, something that was the benchmark of every ‘I Am Legend’ concert in T&T and certainly countless other events hosted across the region and internationally. 

Hands on and meticulous in his approach, Watson prided himself as a no nonsense promoter. 

Most recently, in the aftermath of Carnival 2026, he hosted the Majah Hype comedy show, ‘Majah Issues’, at the Southern Academy for the Performing Arts, in Trinidad and was preparing for a major concert event in Trinidad, at the time of his passing. 

At this time, the bereaved extends gratitude to well- wishers and asks for privacy and understanding as preparations for Watson’s home-going ceremony get underway. 

All further details will be relayed at a later time. 

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Destra Delivers Powerfully at Reflections.

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“If this sharing that I’m doing touches anyone, I’m truly grateful. None of us are perfect. Some days you’ll feel good, some days you won’t, but it’s all part of the journey. Sometimes what you’re looking for is right on the horizon, and the moment you give up, you miss it. If my testimony makes anyone feel something, then my work here is done.” – DESTRA GARCIA

Trinidad and Tobago received a musical showcase of spiritual awakening yet again this past Saturday, at Destra’s ‘Reflections: Sound. Spirit. Surrender.” The event took place at Queen’s Hall, St. Ann’s and proved to be a truly inspiring and uplifting musical experience.

From the onset, the show set a standard that fans of good music with powerful lyrics, would rave about for weeks. David Rudder – a cultural icon of Calypso music out of Trinidad and Tobago, welcomed the audience as he hit the stage first delivering the very fitting, ‘High Mas.’ It was a powerful blessing no doubt – something that would lead into a seamless spiritual production. He was subsequently joined on stage by Destra, something that created a full-circle moment that drew immediate emotion from the audience.

Destra with King David Michael Rudder.

Known for her unmistakeable vocal ability, Destra took her audience on a carefully curated musical journey, opening her set with Free Again before transitioning into slowed-down, soul-stirring renditions of some of her most beloved songs, including Love Somebody and Fly and with each performance, she revealed a different layer of her artistry, offering vulnerability, reflection, and strength.

One of the night’s most touching highlights came as Garcia shared the stage with her daughter, Xaiya, for a heartfelt duet of The Prayer. Beginning at the piano, Xaiya gently set the tone before joining her mother in song, creating an intimate moment that resonated deeply with the audience.

Destra’s daughter, Xaiya on the piano.

The production, which was creatively directed by Zara Bartels and Isoke Edwards, also showcased the incredible talent of father and son pan duo Martin and De’jean Cain as well as the Maria Regina Grade School and St. Joseph’s Convent Port- of- Spain choirs, whose vibrant and polished performances brought a refreshing, youthful energy to the stage. Gospel artiste, Nisa joined Garcia for a powerful duet of Bridge Over Troubled Water. She also performed her original composition Make Me Over, adding another layer of spiritual depth to the evening.

As the show built toward its finale, Garcia delivered a commanding rendition of Ella Andall’s Bring Down the Power, followed by classic hymns including A Little More Oil in My Lamp. This climactic segment was elevated by the presence of traditional belle dancers and African drummers, creating a rich, cultural fusion that brought the audience to its feet. Beyond the performances, the overall production, brought to life through Bridgette Wilson’s choreography and Atiba Borde’s costuming, stood out for its seamless execution, immersive ambience, and thoughtful storytelling, reinforcing Reflections as more than just a concert, but a transformative experience.

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