Worldwide Soca powerhouse Kes the Band will mild up the legendary Budweiser Stage in Toronto on June 14, 2025, marking a historic second for Caribbean music and tradition in Canada.
“Toronto was one of many very first cities we toured exterior of our residence, Trinidad & Tobago — and it’s held a particular place in our hearts ever since,” Kes informed Caribbean Life on Friday. “This metropolis represents a lot of our progress, and over the previous 20-plus years, we’ve constructed a deep connection right here.
“To now carry not solely Kes the Band however soca music itself to the long-lasting Budweiser Stage is really a dream come true — a full circle second,” the band added. “It’s one thing we’ve all the time envisioned.
“Whereas there’s nonetheless extra floor to cowl for our tradition, this milestone is a strong step ahead,” Kes continued. “We’re honored to symbolize Toronto, a metropolis that has proven us love for twenty years. This shall be our solely Toronto efficiency this summer time — and we’re able to make historical past with you on June 14.”
Jamaican-born leisure publicist Ronnie Tomlinson, CEO of the New York-based Destine Media, informed Caribbean Life that the Toronto efficiency is in partnership with Summer season of Sounds Festivals Inc. (SOS Fest).
“The efficiency signifies a significant milestone within the international rise of Caribbean music,” the Brooklyn-based Tomlinson mentioned.
“As occasion producers, each problem we tackle is a part of an even bigger mission – to develop alongside the tradition, the music, and its international attain,” SOS Fest mentioned. “To showcase Caribbean music on one of many world’s most acknowledged levels isn’t only a milestone – it’s a historic second.”
Hailing from the wealthy cultural mosaic of Trinidad & Tobago, Kes the Band is without doubt one of the Caribbean’s most iconic and boundary-pushing bands to emerge from the islands.
Led by charismatic frontman Kees Dieffenthaller (Kes), the group additionally options his brother Jon Dieffenthaller on guitar, Dean James on drums (changing founding drummer Hans Dieffenthaller), and lifelong buddy Riad Boochoon on bass.