
Last Updated on December 27, 2023, 8:04 AM AST by Anthony Morris
The contestants for the 41st edition of the Haynes Smith Ms Caribbean Talented Teen Pageant have started to arrive in St Kitts and Nevis ahead of the pageant set to happen on December 30th 2023, at the St Kitts Marriott Reso Ballroom.
List of the contests that have arrived in St Kitts and Nevis:
- Ms. Haiti- Bedjina Gilberthe Jean Baptiste
- Ms. BVI Toriah Pryce
- Ms Antigua and Barbuda Ajanaé Bleau
- Ms. Guadeloupe Ambre Chevalier
- Ms. Guyana Akilah Frederick
The reigning Haynes Smith, Ms Caribbean Talented Teen Queen, Ms Kersandra Edwards from St Lucia have also arrived ahead of the 41st edition of the pageant.
Additionally, Haynes Smith, Miss Caribbean Talented Teen Committee, announced that Tickets for its show to be held on Saturday, December 30th 2023, at 8:00 PM sharp, are available and on sale at the following outlets:
- Tony Berry Shop on Wigney Avenue
- The Occasions store on Fort Street
- And will also be sold on the day of the show at the Marriott Hotel Lobby
Tickets are also sold online at events.jad.cash. Admission is only $80.00 EC before December 25th. And $100.00 EC from the 25th up to the day of the show.
list of contests that are still to arrive
- Ms Anguilla Amelia Olivaccé
- Ms. Barbados Shontae Alleyne-Clarke
- Ms. Dutch St. Maarten Shiloh Williams
- Ms. French St. Martin Doranyia Pascal
More information about the pageant
The pageant has hosted great entertainers, including
- Machel Montano
- Allison Hinds
- Edwin Yearwood
- Jamesy P
- Rupee
- Christopher Martin
- Bomani
The occasion will feature five distinct segments:
- Production Number
- Ambassadorial Appearance
- Talent
- Evening Wear
- Interview
The Caribbean community and those who would really like to witness the spark of the occasion had been recommended to steady their seats at the earliest by buying a ticket.
The occasion is going to be packed with laughter, expertise, and the crowning of the subsequent Miss Caribbean Talented Teen.
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