Monday, May 4, 2026

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It was the perfect “blend” for the thousands who converged at Kensington Oval Saturday night for the sixth annual Hennessy Artistry – The Art Of Blending show.

With American artiste Joe singing his many R&B hits, to DJs playing rap, and performers singing reggae, dub and dancehall, the show certainly had a mixture of things in it.

Joe’s 40-minute performance was very well received by the Bajan crowd. Sometimes, local audiences tend to be lukewarm when it comes to the debut of international acts here. Luckily for Joe, this was not the case.

He soulfully sang hit after hit with the crowd singing along with him. The lovers in the crowd made the most of it, hugging and slow grinding on each other to the music. When he ended his set at 1 a.m., he had performed more than ten songs including his two more popular numbers, All The Things Your Man Won’t Do and More And More.

Please read the full story in today’s Daily Nation, or in the eNATION edition.

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