Byron Messiah returns home for St Kitts Music Festival
Byron Messiah returns home for St Kitts Music Festival

Last Updated on June 22, 2023, 4:12 AM AST by Anthony Morris

St Kitts and Nevis Music Festival is hours away from their opening ceremony and ahead of the remarkable musical festival. The team of the organizers have been working diligently to make the festival an unforgettable experience. They recently welcomed the local superstar of St Kitts and Nevis, Byron Messiah, back to his home country for the music festival.

Byron Messiah is an important part of the feature lineup for the St Kitts Music Festival. The festival is one of the most anticipated summer events of St Kitts and attracts countless attendants and tourists to the island’s shores. For the Music Festival of St Kitts and Nevis, several musicians from across the globe are flying into the country over three days.

The local superstar who catapulted to global fame with his recent release, Talibans, returned to the shores of St Kitts for the music festival. The team of organizers of the Music Festival welcomed the musician at the Robert L Bradshaw Airport. The official social media pages of the St Kitts Music Festival shared images from the welcome ceremony of Byron Messiah.

The international superstar musician was snapped outside the airport in St Kitts. The organizing committee of the three-day extravaganza shared that they were very excited to have and welcome the musician. Before Messiah landed on the island, the authorities called on the country’s people to assemble together to welcome him.

The St kitts Music Festival’s official social media stated that Our Superstar, Byron Messia, is finally returning home to St. Kitts! Let’s give him the welcome he deserves! Join us at the RLB International Airport TONIGHT at 7:30 PM to show our love and support for Byron as he arrives! Let’s create an atmosphere of pure excitement and make him feel the warmth of our incredible nation!

They also shared several videos and glimpses into the welcome ceremony for the Kittitian Legend, Byron Messiah.

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