Caribbean Music Awards set for next Thursday

Queen of Dancehall, Spice and the King of Caribbean comedy, Majah Hype.
Photo courtesy Caribbean Elite Group

The Caribbean Elite Group, organizer of the Caribbean Music Awards, said on Tuesday that a star-studded line up is set to return to Brooklyn’s iconic Kings Theatre next Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024.

The group said it will be “an unforgettable night of celebration, music, cultural pride and a showcase of ‘Voices of The Caribbean.’”

“Hosted by the Queen of Dancehall, Spice, and the King of Comedy, Majah Hype, this year’s awards promise a spectacular showcase of talent, with a lineup that underscores the diversity and vibrancy of Caribbean music,” it said.

The Caribbean Elite Group said the 2024 Caribbean Music Awards will feature dynamic performances from a diverse range of influential and emerging artists in the industry.

It said attendees can look forward to “captivating sets” by: Tee Jay, Shaneil Muir, Asa Banton, Mr. Killa, Morgan Heritage, Christopher Martin, Tosh Alexander, Pumpa, Nailah Blackman, Pressure, Nadine Sutherland, Ravi B, Gramps Morgan, Sherwin Gardner, Alaine, Lyrikal, Lead Pipe, Mical Teja, Wendi, Nessa Preppy, DJ Stakz, Oswald, Aiesha, Natty and Thunder, Mr Legz, and Faith Callender.

“These artists, representing a wide array of islands, genres and styles, will light up the stage with performances that honor the rich musical traditions of the Caribbean,” said the Caribbean Elite Group, adding that more artists are to be announced.

In addition to these “incredible performances”, the Caribbean Elite Group said the event will also feature appearances by industry heavyweights as presenters, including 2023 Caribbean Music Awards Lifetime Achievement Award honoree Machel Montano, Shaggy, Dexta Daps, Patrice Roberts, Kranium, Skip Marley, Angela Yee, DJ Cassidy, GBM Nutron, Chronic Law, Julie Mango, Govana, Spragga Benz, Baby Cham and Problem Child.

“These presenters, alongside special guest surprises, will contribute to an evening that celebrates the best of Caribbean music and culture, with many more to be announced,” said the Caribbean Elite Group, stating that the Caribbean Music Awards have become a premier event, celebrating the global impact of Caribbean music and honoring those who have played a pivotal role in its evolution.

“This year’s awards are poised to be the biggest and most exciting yet, with a night full of performances, appearances, and honors that will resonate with fans worldwide,” it added. “Mark your calendars for Aug. 29 at 8 p.m. ET and get ready to experience the very best of Caribbean music, live from Brooklyn.”

For more information, visit CaribMusicAwards.com or follow @CaribMusicAwards and @CaribbeanEliteMagazine via Instagram.