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Tuesday, July 15, 2025

Digicel to host One Love concert

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1725 days ago
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CEO of Digicel T&T  Jabbor Kayumov

CEO of Digicel T&T Jabbor Kayumov

Dig­i­cel will be host­ing a One Love To­geth­er con­cert in cel­e­bra­tion of their re­launch as a Dig­i­tal Op­er­a­tor and Bet­ter To­geth­er brand. The con­cert is card­ed for Oc­to­ber 23rd and 24th and will fea­ture per­form­ers from across the Caribbean, Africa, Asia Pa­cif­ic and be­yond.

View­ers tun­ing in to the One Love To­geth­er con­cert will be en­cour­aged to make a small do­na­tion in lieu of a con­cert tick­et. These do­na­tions will go to­wards bridg­ing the dig­i­tal di­vide by pro­vid­ing chil­dren in need with tablets and in­ter­net ac­cess.

The fol­low­ing is a press re­lease from Dig­i­cel:

On Oc­to­ber 23rd and 24th from 8 pm EST, Dig­i­cel hosts the One Love To­geth­er con­cert fea­tur­ing dozens of ex­tra­or­di­nary per­form­ers from across the Caribbean, Africa, Asia Pa­cif­ic and be­yond.

In cel­e­bra­tion of Dig­i­cel’s re­launch as a Dig­i­tal Op­er­a­tor and Bet­ter To­geth­er brand po­si­tion­ing, these mu­si­cians will take to D’Mu­sic’s vir­tu­al stage for a week­end of en­ter­tain­ment and char­i­ty. Stream­ing live via D’Mu­sic, the con­cert will al­so be shown on Face­book Watch and Dig­i­cel’s so­cial me­dia pages, giv­ing view­ers a range of op­tions for this dig­i­tal ex­pe­ri­ence.

Look­ing to show that Dig­i­cel and its cus­tomers are bet­ter to­geth­er, view­ers tun­ing in to the One Love To­geth­er con­cert will be en­cour­aged to make a small do­na­tion in lieu of a con­cert tick­et. These do­na­tions will go to­wards bridg­ing the dig­i­tal di­vide by pro­vid­ing chil­dren in need with tablets and in­ter­net ac­cess. Con­tri­bu­tions can be made via Pay­mas­ter: www.dig­icel­group.com/onelove

Dig­i­cel Trinidad and To­ba­go CEO, Jab­bor Kayu­mov said: “Uni­ver­sal ac­cess to a good ed­u­ca­tion has nev­er been more im­por­tant. In re­sponse to the Covid-19 pan­dem­ic, we have seen a mas­sive swing to­wards on­line lessons in all of our mar­kets, with vir­tu­al class­rooms quick­ly be­com­ing the norm. We are look­ing to bridge the dig­i­tal di­vide, by rais­ing aware­ness and fund­ing to pro­vide chil­dren with tablets, de­vices and in­ter­net ac­cess in our more vul­ner­a­ble com­mu­ni­ties.”

Host­ed by ZJ Sparks from Ja­maica and Bar­rie Hype from Saint Lu­cia, the con­cert will fea­ture reg­gae roy­al­ty Stephen Mar­ley along with oth­er mu­si­cians, in­clud­ing Boun­ty Killer, Bee­nie Man, J Boog, Pa­to Rank­ing and Patrice Roberts.

Kayu­mov added, “To watch the con­cert, sim­ply down­load D’Mu­sic or check out our so­cial me­dia pages and get ready for a big-night in! Ac­tu­al­ly – make that two! With so many amaz­ing per­form­ers sup­port­ing, we’ve had to spread the love over two nights. And the ex­cite­ment doesn’t stop there, be­cause af­ter the con­cert you can stream mu­sic from your favourite artistes through D’Mu­sic, watch the high­lights on Dig­i­cel’s so­cial me­dia pages, and read the re­cap on Loop.”


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