Jamaica Gleaner

Keesing LIVE returns

- Shereita Grizzle/Gleaner Writer shereita.grizzle@gleanerjm.com

WHEN KEESING LIVE returns from its two-year hiatus on Saturday, September 29, the entertainm­ent package promises to give patrons their money’s worth. Already booked for the event are 2009 Digicel Rising Stars winner Shuga, along with Chris Demontague and veteran entertaine­r George Nooks, who are expected to turn in solid performanc­es.

According to Charmaine Limonius, one of the organisers of the event, the Keesing Live showcase will give patrons the opportunit­y to enjoy live music in a relaxing environmen­t. “Our patrons will experience great music in a tranquil, safe and comfortabl­e environmen­t,” she said. “Guests can expect to have a good time among good people. Keesing LIVE has been known for delivering quality entertainm­ent, but we’re also known for bringing people together.”

SHUTTLE SERVICE

Limonius said shuttle service will be provided to take patrons to and from the venue at 5 Keesing Avenue, security will be provided all night, as well as compliment­ary parking at the Tyre Warehouse.

Keesing LIVE was launched in 2013 at its headquarte­rs off Hagley Park Road, with the aim of promoting and preserving good, clean, live music in pleasant, safe and relaxed surroundin­gs. While the music is not limited to reggae, the genre is the underlying pulse of the Keesing LIVE! experience. Over the years, the event has seen performanc­es from the likes of Ernie Smith, Romain Virgo, Chronixx, Cherine Anderson, Duane Stephenson, and many others.

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GEORGE NOOKS
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SHUGA

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