Jamaica Gleaner

Koffee, Wayne Marshall, Naomi for final edition of DIGICEL UNPLUGGED

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BY POPULAR demand of thousands of online partygoers, Koffee, Wayne Marshall, and Naomi Cowan are set to take the mic tomorrow for the grand finale of the Digicel Unplugged online concert series.

The event will be streamed live on Digicel’s Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter pages – @digiceljam­aica – beginning at 3 p.m.

Nasha-Monique Douglas, chief marketing officer for Digicel Jamaica, is excited for music fans all around

the world to join the 90-minute live stream to experience extraordin­ary performanc­es. Douglas commented: “Digicel Unplugged has been a source of high-quality entertainm­ent and enjoyment for our customers and many other persons during the stay-at-home period. As their digital lifestyle partner, this series was about ensuring that we create new spaces and places for us to meet, interact, and enjoy some great Jamaican music.”

Koffee, globally recognised as being part of the ‘reggae resurgence’, is expected to deliver an inspiratio­nal set thatis perfect for great

Sunday afternoon entertainm­ent.

Fans will be delighted to see the

Grammy award-winning and RCAsigned artiste belting out smash hits like Toast and

Throne from her critically acclaimed

EP Rapture.

Paradise Plum crooner Naomi Cowan will bring her sultry voice and messages of introspect­ion and empowermen­t when she steps on to the stage to perform crowd favourite

Peace of Mind and her most recent single, Climbing.

Wayne Marshall will inspire and uplift the audience with his catchy tunes, smooth melodies, and gospel-inspired hits like Glory to God and foundation songs like

Marshall Town and

Good Love.

Before this, the final lap of the highly viewed online entertainm­ent series, artistes such as Jesse Royal,

Dre Island, Kevin Downswell, Beenie Man, and Bounty Killer have lit up the Unplugged stage, with more than 30,000 viewers tuning in over the past three weeks.

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