JESSE RAMDEO
Senior Reporter
President of the Trinbago Unified Calypsonians’ Organisation (TUCO), Ainsley King, says calypso is not only alive but soaring, declaring that the artform is firmly in good hands as it continues to enjoy renewed energy and public support.
King made the remarks on Sunday during the announcement of the 40 semi-finalists for the Senior National Calypso Monarch competition and the 15 finalists for the National Junior Calypso Monarch.
According to King, the presence of calypso is being strongly felt across the country, both on the airwaves and on the stages.
“Calypso is present. We are hearing calypso getting a lot of airplay. Calypso is also very present because calypso is all over at this time,” he said.
He also pointed to increased attendance at calypso events as a clear sign of the genre’s resurgence, noting that public interest continues to grow with each passing season.
“There was a time when we were hearing people saying that calypso is a dying artform. Today, I don’t believe that saying that will be a correct statement,” King added.
He said TUCO has also observed a growing interest from artistes outside the traditional calypso space, with performers from other musical genres increasingly collaborating within calypso tents.
“We are seeing interest of artistes from different genres and an increase where artistes are coming to work with us in the tent. So it’s clear where calypso is concerned, in 2026, we can declare calypso is back, calypso is alive,” King stated.
Meanwhile, King also announced the prize structure for this year’s Calypso Monarch competition, highlighting TUCO’s continued commitment to rewarding excellence in the artform.
The first-place winner will receive one million TT dollars, while second prize stands at five hundred thousand dollars. Third place will earn three hundred and fifty thousand dollars, fourth prize two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and fifth prize one hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars.
King further noted that competitors placing between sixth and twelfth positions will each receive forty-five thousand dollars.
Among the 40 semi-finalists hoping to dethrone reigning monarch Helon Francis are former title holders Duannne O' Connor, Terri Lyons as well as Karen Asche and Hearther Mac Intosh.
