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GRAMMY AWARD WINNER Chrisette Michele and reggae icons Third World will hit the stage in Barbados in the new year for the Naniki Music Festival, which takes place January 11 to 15, 2017.

The festival, which successfully rebranded two years ago to include a more diverse musical line-up, will feature five shows spanning the genres of R, jazz, reggae and calypso. Three of the shows will take place at the beautiful Ilaro Court East, a first-time venue for Naniki.

Executive producer of the show Tom Hinds said the festival remains committed to offering high-quality musical experiences to their growing audiences showcasing Barbadian, regional and international talent.

“The line-up for 2017 is spectacular,” he continued.

“I am especially honoured to present the great Canadian jazz icon and pianist Oliver Jones, as he bids farewell to the stage after 70 years with a tribute performanceto his Barbadian parents.”

He also expressed his delightat the local and regional names on the roster for the shows.

“In addition to the international acts, world-renowned musician and composer Nicholas Brancker, along with local and regional artistes such as David Rudder, Grynner, Alison Hinds, Edwin Yearwood, Gabby, RPB, 2 Mile Hill, Phillip 7, Asher Otto, Nikita, Joaquin and Ch’An, will also grace the Naniki stage. It’s not one to be missed,” he added.

On January 11, the festival opens with Oliver Jones’ Swan Song at Divi Southwinds. On January 12, Naniki hosts Jazz N’ With Naniki, a free jazz concert at Frank Collymore Hall.

On January 13th, reggae ambassadors, Third World will rock Ilaro Court East along with Antiguan Asher Otto and Philip 7 for Echoes Of The Caribbean.

On January 14, it’s Sounds of The City with the internationally renowned Chrisette Michele, along with 2 Mile Hill and Ch’Anat the same venue.

On January 15 the curtain comes down at Ilaro Court East with Nicholas Brancker’s Kaiso Journey Through The Years featuring Alison Hinds, David Rudder, RPB, Gabby, Grynner and Edwin Yearwood. (PR)

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