Meadowbrook United Church to Host 42nd Annual “A Feast of Music”

Meadowbrook United Church (MUC) will stage its beloved A Feast of Music for the 42nd consecutive year on Sunday, June 7, 2026, at The Karl Hendrickson Auditorium in Kingston, Jamaica. Doors open at 6:00 PM.

The evening promises a vibrant lineup of gospel and inspirational performances, featuring artists Kevin Downswell, Rondell Positive, Elton Earlington, Carey Sayles, Raheim Betty, and Fab 5. Special group performances will be delivered by the JCF Band, Kingston College Chapel Choir, MUC Dancers, Jahtaim & Company, and The Gideons. The night will be hosted by compère Markland “Action” Edwards.

Regular tickets are priced at J$8,000 (US$55) with children’s tickets at J$4,000 (US$25). Physical tickets can be purchased at Meadowbrook United Church, 2 Flemington Drive, Kingston 19, and at Answers, Shop 1, Tropical Plaza, Constant Spring Road. Digital tickets are available via caribtix.com.

Proceeds from the event will support MUC’s long-standing community outreach initiatives as well as Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts.

St. Kitts Music Festival 2026 Closes Out with a Star-Studded Saturday Night

The 28th edition of the St. Kitts Music Festival is set to deliver one of its most memorable closing nights yet, with a powerhouse lineup taking the stage at Warner Park Stadium on Saturday, June 27, 2026.

Running from June 25 to 27, the festival once again transforms Warner Park Stadium into a multi-night celebration of Caribbean and global entertainment. Saturday’s bill is headlined by an impressive mix of international icons and regional favourites, featuring Grammy-winning R&B star Fantasia, the legendary Boyz II Men — widely regarded as the best-selling R&B group of all time — alongside reggae greats Beres Hammond, Luciano, and Tarrus Riley performing with Dean Fraser & The Blak Soil Band. Rounding out the night are D’Yani, Zu, and Gharlic & The Upper Level Band.

The festival has long held its position as the Caribbean’s flagship music event, drawing visitors from across the region and beyond. St. Kitts Tourism Minister Hon. Marsha T. Henderson described the 2026 edition as “not just an event” but “a cultural moment,” inviting the world to be part of it.

Tickets are on sale now at stkittsmusicfestival.com.

Introducing Courtney Cool

Courtney Cool is a conscious reggae artist bringing powerful messages of unity, truth, and love through authentic modern roots music.

Born Courtney Morris in Kingston, St. Andrew, Courtney later migrated to Antigua and Barbuda, where his musical journey truly began. Raised singing gospel music in church with his family, music became a major part of his upbringing. Influenced first by gospel legends Grace Thrillers and later inspired by reggae icon Bob Marley, Courtney developed a passion for conscious reggae music.

In 2001, Courtney recorded his first professional single, “Gun Shot,” which quickly became a number-one hit. He subsequently shared several singles, including “United We Stand,” “More Love,” “People Get Ready,” etc. In 2003, he won the Natural Star Project Award for Most Conscious Artist, marking an important milestone in his career.

After relocating to Canada, which is where he is now based, Courtney Cool continued building his musical career, eventually creating his own studio and founding FVS Production Ltd.. Today, he works as a recording artist, songwriter, producer, and distributor, sharing conscious reggae music worldwide.

Mr. Cool Pays Tribute to Ibrahim Traoré with New Reggae Single

Veteran reggae artist Mr. Cool has released a new single titled “Ibrahim Traore”, a celebratory reggae track inspired by the leadership and impact of Burkina Faso’s transitional president, Ibrahim Traoré. The song was officially released on May 11, 2026 via You & I Productions, the independent label owned and operated by the artist.

According to Mr. Cool, whose given name is Dave L. Clarke, the inspiration for the song emerged from conversations with close associates about the rapid progress Traoré has made within a short period of time. “Me and my brethren talking about all the great work that he has done in such short time led me to write the song,” said Mr. Cool.

Written and produced by Mr. Cool himself, the track features contributions from other accomplished musicians. Coptic Dennis Reeves handled the strings, while Benero “Benny” Dyer played the remaining instruments. Background vocals were provided by Rosie Barnett.

The song was recorded at Coptic Studio in Toronto, Ontario, and later mixed by renowned reggae musician and producer Willie Lindo in Florida.

While the artist says the song has not yet been widely circulated for feedback, he remains focused on the message behind the release. “What I want people to take away from the track is for Africans and people of African descendants to come together as one people globally and all of us get behind Ibrahim Traore,” he explained.

“Ibrahim Traore” adds to Mr. Cool’s longstanding catalogue of reggae music rooted in cultural awareness.

Praise Fest Returns to St. Kitts for Another Night of Gospel Excellence

The Federation’s premier gospel concert, Praise Fest, returns to the Antioch Baptist Church Grounds on Sunday, June 21, 2026, for what is shaping up to be a landmark evening of worship and ministry. Held under the banner of the St. Kitts Music Festival, the event will open with a worship session at 5:30 PM ahead of the main concert at 6:00 PM.

This year’s lineup brings together some of the most compelling voices in Caribbean gospel. Headlining the night is Chevelle Franklyn, the award-winning Jamaican gospel reggae singer who has become one of the region’s leading psalmists and the only Caribbean minister to have performed at “The Experience” in Lagos, Nigeria — the world’s largest gospel concert. Joining her are Brent Hoyte, gospel artist Positive, the energetic Tehillah Band, and local choir UTCC Praise.

Tickets are available through Sister Beverly on Fort Street, Westside Service Centre in St. Kitts, Island Flavours in Charlestown, Nevis, members of the Antioch Baptist Church, and online at antiochbaptistskn.org.

Worship Takeover Coming to Chicago’s House of Hope

John F. Hannah presents an evening of powerful praise as the Worship Takeover arrives at House of Hope, 752 E. 114th Street, Chicago, Illinois on June 12th at 6 PM.

The event will feature worship leaders Johari, Coco, and Antwaun. Hosted under the banner of 12 Hour Prayer, the evening brings together a dynamic lineup of voices to lead the congregation in an atmosphere of deep spiritual renewal.

Admission details and further information are available at 12HourPrayer.com.

Fest of Spring Returns with Kabaka Pyramid Leading the Lineup

International reggae star Kabaka Pyramid will headline the 2026 edition of Fest of Spring, a wine, food and music event scheduled for Saturday, June 13 at Carroll Park in Baltimore, Maryland.

Staged by RHU in association with Soar Beyond Limits Inc., the revamped and reloaded event will feature live entertainment, free wine tasting, prizes and surprises, while also supporting autism awareness through a portion of the proceeds.

The festival runs from 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and will also showcase performances by Miss Gavri, Shida X and Guitarmusicboy, alongside music from DJs Ablaze, Naj Supreme, Smally and Sonic.

Tickets for Fest of Spring are available through Eventbrite.