Kairi People “Runaway” Tobago Edition

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Article: JERMAINE CRUICKSHANK

Runaway to Tobago photos courtesy:KAIRI PEOPLE

Get ready to Runaway with Kairi people to Tobago as they invite you to the beach jewel of Tobago, pigeon point beach facility for another one of their memorable feting experience “Runaway’.

And just as we have grown to expect from the team, nothing but perfection. So, let’s “Runaway” on October 16th to Pigeon Point Beachfront 12.00 noon – 7.00 pm for a Premium All Inclusive and be entertained by Entertainment by, D All Starz Band featuring road march champ Mical Teja Dingdong & College Boy Jesse, Farmer Nappy and Widicks with a strong DJ line up such as DJ Cast & MC all from Tobago, Mighty Krush, Selector 3D, Bago sound Selecta Sani and MC Snoopy.

Tickets cost $600.00, available at Tic outlets in Tobago, Jade Monkey, Sans Fashion, D’Colosseum Mall, Lust Restaurant and Lounge Gulf City Mall, Gonzales One Stop Shop Scarborough and Daker’s Beauty Supplies Port Mall Scarborough

Let’s remind you that at Runaway last year Mical Teja sang his Mega song DNA for the first time, and it took off immediately and became road march and would go down in history as a classic hit. So don’t forget dress code Casual in your Bright colours, and for those thinking about leaving Trinidad to come over and return same day all flights totally booked up, some people started booking flights from night before.

But if you find yourself in a jam reach out to the Kairi team at 684 4528 for more info.

So ‘Come leh we runaway”

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