Pan to play at PM's Independence concert A star cast of entertainers have been assembled to perform at a celebration concert to mark Trinidad and Tobago’s 56th anniversary of Independence. The Prime Minister’s Independence Concert: A Gift To the Nation to celebrate our 56th year of Independence is the title of the show at which ten-time National Panorama champion Massy Trinidad All Stars Steel Orchestra will perform on Wednesday, August 29. Venue is the Lord Kitchener (Aldwyn Roberts) Calypso Auditorium at the National Academy for the Performing Arts, Frederick Street, Port-of-Spain. Showtime is 7.30pm. Admission is free. Trinidad All Stars Steel Orchestra will be joined by Relator (Willard Harris), the Holistic Music School featuring Brother Resistance and Rellon Brown, David Boothman with Caribbean Renaissance, Shiva Manick, Michael Boothman, The Jazz Pickle featuring Ralph Davies, Vaugnette Bigford. The production is also intended to pay tribute to this country’s icons. 3182 Please login or register to post comments.
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