Last Updated on July 21, 2025, 4:18 PM AST by Anthony Morris
The Semi Finals for the TDC Senior Kaiso Fiesta have concluded after an unforgettable show of music, talent and culture on Sunday. The Finalists of the Kaiso Fiesta for Culturama 51 have been selected from among a long list of talented individuals.
Nine musical legends from Nevis have claimed their spots for the TDC Senior Kaiso Finals with their remarkable performances. The participants performed on some of their best lyrics in front of a panel of judges to claim a spot in the finals.
One of the nine participants who have made it to the finals is an alternate winner. The highest scorer of the semi finals was Empress Lyric with an impressive total of 479 points.
King Hollywood who stood proudly in second place in the semi finals results was not too far behind on the points table with a total of 478 points. Then came the talented King Dis and Dat who wowed the audience with an impressive 474 points.
Next on the list of the finalists is Baker with an impressive 468 points, ahead of Kairo, who had 467 by a single point. De Syder with his 452 points and remarkable performance ranks 6th on the list of the finalists, ahead of De Undertaker who had 447
Finally, Lady Smooth is the eighth finalist of the Kaiso Fiesta with an impressive 445, the alternative finalist is Bad Man Polo whose 429 could not secure him a spot on the finalists list.
The final Kaiso Fiesta will be hosted at the NEDACS Cultural Complex on Friday, August 1, 2025. The tickets for the finale are currently available online at the culturamanevis.com or the Culturama Box Office
The Kaiso enthusiasts can buy the tickets for the main event and come to support and encourage their favorite artists. The energy of the people is at an all time high while waiting for the Culturama 51 to start. The opening ceremony for the festival is scheduled for the middle of the week, news update, breaking news, breaking
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