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Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Virgo, Riley set to heat up Forever Summer

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Ja­maica's ris­ing reg­gae star Ro­main Vir­go is one of the head­line acts at the For­ev­er Sum­mer con­cert to­mor­row night at the Jean Pierre Com­plex, Port-of-Spain.

Vir­go's reper­toire has bridged the gen­er­a­tion gap and the or­gan­is­ers of the con­cert ex­pect this to be re­flect­ed in the au­di­ence. "Ro­main has a very like­able qual­i­ty and he has a big voice. He's got a lot to say, things we feel the youths will want to hear and the ma­ture mu­sic lovers will en­joy lis­ten­ing to," a For­ev­er Sum­mer rep­re­sen­ta­tive said in a re­lease.

Al­so on the cast is reg­gae star Tar­rus Ri­ley whose hits in­clude, She's Roy­al, Hu­man Na­ture, Love's Con­ta­gious, Su­per­man and his most re­cent hit, Gimme Likkle One Drop.

Ri­ley will be sign­ing au­to­graphs to­day at cloth­ing out­let Six­ty-Six on Ari­api­ta Av­enue be­tween 4 pm and 7 pm.

Al­so ap­pear­ing on the For­ev­er Sum­mer bill are reg­gae acts Bush­man and Loy­al Flames and T&T en­ter­tain­er Zig­gy Rankin.

For­ev­er Sum­mer starts at 8 pm and gates will open at the Jean Pierre Com­plex at 6pm.

For fur­ther in­for­ma­tion on the con­cert, vis­it the Face­book page face­book.com/For­ev­er Sum­mer or call 477-8755.


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