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Festival Song winner Abi-D set to make waves in New York for Labour Day weekend

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Festival Song winner Abi-D set to make waves in New York for Labour Day weekend
Key Points(5)
  • The dynamic singer will begin her engagements in the “Big Apple” on Friday, August 29, with an exclusive interview and live performance on PIX 11 TV, introducing her infectious sound to a wider international audience.
  • Later that evening, she will bring her signature energy to The Outside Lounge Carnival Party in Queens, setting the tone for a weekend of Caribbean celebration.
  • On Saturday, August 30, fans will have the chance to connect with the rising star during a community Meet and Greet at VP Records on Jamaica Avenue, followed by another performance.
  • The momentum builds on Sunday, August 31, when Abi-D takes the stage at Reggae On The Avenue (ROTA) on Utica Avenue in Brooklyn—one of the most anticipated cultural events of the weekend.
  • She will also broaden her reach with interviews and appearances on popular radio stations Hot 97.1 FM and Roadblock Radio CBS, 101 FM.

Jamaica’s 2025 Festival Song winner, Abi-D, is set to take the spotlight in New York this Labour Day weekend with a string of live performances and media appearances that will showcase Jamaican culture to the heart of the diaspora.

The dynamic singer will begin her engagements in the “Big Apple” on Friday, August 29, with an exclusive interview and live performance on PIX 11 TV, introducing her infectious sound to a wider international audience. Later that evening, she will bring her signature energy to The Outside Lounge Carnival Party in Queens, setting the tone for a weekend of Caribbean celebration.

On Saturday, August 30, fans will have the chance to connect with the rising star during a community Meet and Greet at VP Records on Jamaica Avenue, followed by another performance. The momentum builds on Sunday, August 31, when Abi-D takes the stage at Reggae On The Avenue (ROTA) on Utica Avenue in Brooklyn—one of the most anticipated cultural events of the weekend. She will also broaden her reach with interviews and appearances on popular radio stations Hot 97.1 FM and Roadblock Radio CBS, 101 FM.

Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Hon. Olivia Grange, hailed the initiative as a significant cultural milestone.

“This is more than a performance—it’s an opportunity to deepen the connection between Jamaica and our diaspora. Abi-D embodies the creativity and spirit of our Festival Song Competition, and we are proud to have her represent Jamaica on such a prominent platform. This tour demonstrates the power of our culture to unite and inspire people everywhere,” Grange said.

The initiative, led by the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport through the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC), reflects Jamaica’s ongoing commitment to elevating its cultural ambassadors on the world stage. It also underscores the mission to strengthen ties with the diaspora while amplifying the creativity, talent, and vibrancy that define Jamaican music and culture.

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