Burna Boy concert brings out Jamaica’s best

December 20, 2022
This patron was completely caught up in Burna Boy’s performance.
This patron was completely caught up in Burna Boy’s performance.
Anja Walker (left) and Desteny Prendergast share lens space.
Anja Walker (left) and Desteny Prendergast share lens space.
Burna Boy (right) is joined by Popcaan on stage.
Burna Boy (right) is joined by Popcaan on stage.
The star of the show Burna Boy shows off his dance moves.
The star of the show Burna Boy shows off his dance moves.
The Energy Squad bring the heat, literally, during Lila Iké’s performance.
The Energy Squad bring the heat, literally, during Lila Iké’s performance.
 Racquel Williams and Kareena Clarke looking sassy in black at the Burna Boy concert.
Racquel Williams and Kareena Clarke looking sassy in black at the Burna Boy concert.
The Nigerian superstar Burna Boy is light on his feet.
The Nigerian superstar Burna Boy is light on his feet.
Recording artiste Bugle was in attendance at the concert.
Recording artiste Bugle was in attendance at the concert.
Former Miss World Toni-Ann Singh in performance.
Former Miss World Toni-Ann Singh in performance.
Patrons move to the sound of the music.
Patrons move to the sound of the music.
Chelsie Gregory not only secured her VIP ticket early, but she found the right shirt to cheer on Burna Boy.
Chelsie Gregory not only secured her VIP ticket early, but she found the right shirt to cheer on Burna Boy.
Suzieann Morrison chose to go with an outfit of mixed textiles to show off her complex, yet classy style.
Suzieann Morrison chose to go with an outfit of mixed textiles to show off her complex, yet classy style.
Member of Parliament for St Andrew Western Anthony Hylton and wife Yodit stepped in fashionably early inside the Hennessy VVIP Lounge at the Burna Boy concert.
Member of Parliament for St Andrew Western Anthony Hylton and wife Yodit stepped in fashionably early inside the Hennessy VVIP Lounge at the Burna Boy concert.
Popcaan had the audience reacting.
Popcaan had the audience reacting.
This patron 
was among those who caught some ‘Benjamins’ thrown by MC Miss Kitty.
This patron was among those who caught some ‘Benjamins’ thrown by MC Miss Kitty.
Burna Boy belts out a tune.
Burna Boy belts out a tune.
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State Minister in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Dr Norman Dunn, believes that Sunday's Burna Boy concert is a clear signal that Jamaica is "open for business".

Dunn, who watched the concert from the Hennessy VVIP Lounge, applauded the effort despite some technical glitches.

"The star qualities outshined despite the occasional hiccups, but it was a massive set-up, and, of course, excellence is what you want. But this happens at large concerts all over the world. The show did go on, the crowd support was tremendous, and when I was leaving the stadium, looking at the layout, anyone could see the stadium is a good venue. It lived up to expectations," he said. "I think it's a signal that Jamaica is open for investment, as well as more international performances of this calibre. We have a distinctive brand and our creativity has always been highlighted (so) our island could almost possibly be the centre of this activity right through the year."

"Lila Ike really serenaded everyone, she felt the mood of the people and delivered. Popcaan, a crowd favourite did well, and to top it off, Beres Hammond, who is from my area of Annotto Bay, joined him on stage. We acknowledge him as an icon and he can do no wrong," he said of the performances.

There were guests appearances from Protoje, Kabaka Pyramid, Serani and Toni-Ann Singh. All the artistes were engaging, but Burna Boy had to pause his set more than once. He acted quickly in getting the audio engineering team to resolve issues with the sound, all while engaging the audience. Prior to that, Popcaan's performance was also interrupted by technical difficulties which caused him to abruptly exit the stage until it was fixed. Khadine 'Miss Kitty' Hylton, who hosted the event, also experienced similar challenges.

Burna Boy's catalogue was well-received. Songs from the Love, Damini album, like For My Hand, Kilometre and It's Plenty, had the patrons rocking and singing along. They also enjoyed Onyeka (Baby), and Bank On It, which were on his fifth studio album, Twice As Tall, which won the Grammy Award for Best World Music Album, and Ye. He also performed Alone, from the soundtrack of the Wakanda Forever film and his remix version of J erusalema. He concluded the show with an unforgettable performance of Last Last, also from the Love, Damini album.

The promoters, Twisted Entertainment, Duke Concept and Solid agency, in a release last night, apologised for technical difficulties with the sound.

"We also apologise for flaws in crowd control for particularly the Ultra VIP. We are committed going forward to ensuring a better experience where these are concerned fulfilling a better overall entertainment product," the release said.

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