Tanya Stephens to ‘school men’ at Tracks Live session tomorrow

December 11, 2019

Tanya Stephens
Tanya Stephens

She made an appearance at last year's inaugural staging of Unruly Fest, but her last intimate performance in front of a Jamaican audience was in November 2017. This Thursday, Tanya Stephens is set to treat her fans to an unfiltered, unadulterated per-formance as she takes over Usain Bolt's Tracks & Records for its Tracks Live session.

In a post to her Instagram page earlier this month, Stephens said that she was instructed to make the event a "no holds barred" experience.

She got fans excited with a caption that read, "You do know this is going to be sheer madness ... right (sic)."

The entertainer piqued the interest of her fans a little more over the weekend when she shared videos of her rehearsing for tomorrow's event. Among those eager to see the Boom Wuk singer are fast-rising reggae sensation Lila Ike, recording artiste Denyque, and promoter Gary Matalon, each commenting that the show is one not to be missed.

In an interview with THE STAR about her upcoming performance, Stephens said that she will be in her usual element Thursday night and that she is most looking forward to "schooling the men".

Keen on not giving away too much about what she has planned, Stephens encouraged fans to come out and share in the experience for themselves. She guaranteed that they would not be disappointed.

Tomorrow's staging of Tracks Live marks the second installation in the series for 2019. Following a brief hiatus, the show returned in September with Lila Ike and Dre Island. That staging saw a sold-out crowd despite inclement weather.

This staging is expected to be even bigger. Serani will be the night's other featured act. Up-and-coming singer Jamila Falak is expected to open the night's performances.

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