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Aidonia Caps Appleton Live Wire in St Andrew as Tour Widens Islandwide
Jamaica Observer

Aidonia Caps Appleton Live Wire in St Andrew as Tour Widens Islandwide

2 min readSt. Andrew

Dancehall heavyweight Aidonia closed out the latest Appleton Estate Live Wire as the main act at Usain Bolt’s Tracks & Records in Marketplace, St Andrew, drawing a full house to the well-known nightspot for a night built around strong music, culture, and live performance.

The room stayed lively from the opening sets through the headliner’s run. Aidonia, noted for tight writing and strong command of the stage, began just before midnight and worked through a high-tempo set of fan staples and current hits, backed by the Ruff Kutt Krew. The playlist included Bad People, Empty, Trigger Work It, Run Road, Anyweh at All, and Fi Di Jockey, keeping the crowd locked in from the first song.

Partway through, he took off a lemon-coloured jacket before protégé Govana walked on without warning to join him for their single Breeze. Govana pushed the pace further with Mawning Sir, then left the stage. Earlier, rising act Amanyea had already set the pace with originals such as Friends + Tax, Still Go Dance, La La, and Bad Gyal Szn, and held interest with renditions of material by Beyoncé, Michael Jackson, Tanya Stephens, and Dexta Daps.

“Tracks & Records was on fire, and Aidonia and Amanyea absolutely delivered. The combination of world-class entertainment, premium brand partnership, and unmatched audience energy made this instalment of Appleton Estate Live Wire truly exceptional,” said Mark Telfer, customer and channel marketing manager.

After the strong St Andrew showing, Appleton Estate Live Wire will roll out to more parishes. The next date is set for Plantation Smokehouse in St Ann on 5 August.

The Live Wire team shared the same outlook: “We are incredibly pleased with the turnout and energy at Tracks & Records. We want to thank Aidonia for an outstanding performance and all the patrons who came out to support. This is exactly the kind of vibrant experience we aim to create, and we’re excited to bring Live Wire to more audiences across the island in the coming months”, said Carlton Davy, lead promoter of Live Wire Events.

Aidonia at the peak of his set during Appleton Estate Live Wire at Tracks & Records on Thursday, 30 April. Photo: O’Neil Grant

Amanyea on stage at the same Live Wire staging at Marketplace, St Andrew. Photo: O’Neil Grant

Syndicated from Jamaica Observer · originally published .

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