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It's "Pan in Yuh Pwefen" today, and the Queen’s Park Savannah is alive with the thunder and brilliance of Trinidad & Tobago’s finest steelbands, the best in the world. It’s the most breathtaking event of Carnival—a celebration of rhythm, unity, and musical mastery.
From the first strike of the tenor pan to the rolling basslines, this is Trinbago culture at its peak. The energy is unmatched. The artistry is world-class. And yes—the world is watching.
But here’s the truth: Pan Trinbago missed a moment.
This spectacular showcase deserved better promotion, better streaming, and a global push worthy of its magic. The steelpan is our national instrument. Panorama is our crown jewel. And the people—both at home and abroad—deserve seamless access to this cultural treasure.
Let’s celebrate the bands. Let’s amplify the music.
And let’s demand better visibility for the art form that moves us all.
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Let us continue to uplift and celebrate the culture of the Caribbean diaspora.
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Event: Panorama 2026
Stage: Semi-Finals
Where: Queens Park Savannah, Port of Spain
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago.
Genre: Steelband Music ?
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Our artists carry the culture not only during Carnival but every single day. Sokah2Soca—Where Rhythm Lives, and Calypso, Steelband Music, and Soca continue to thrive.
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Listen to the live performances via Vibe CT 105 FM or watch the action live "On De Drag" via the "I am living my life" YouTube feed.
Live from the Drag: Streamed by I am Living my Life YouTube Page
This post first appeared on Kaiso Dial, where Caribbean music meets wit, rhythm, and real talk. Island Vybe Radio spins the tunes—we decode the culture.
Are you ready for Calypso? We mean Calypso judging! Bush‑judges, get your score sheets ready, because when the dust settles there will be tears of joy—and the familiar agony of defeat. And of course, we’ll be keeping an ear out for all the rumshop commentary about who gets cheated and who “ent deserve” to reach the next round of competition.
So leh we go.
The road to Calypso Monarch heats up tonight as the KAISO Showkase Judges Night takes over the Naparima Bowl, San Fernando. The nation’s finest calypsonians step forward to prove their mettle, sharpen their messages, and secure their place in the Monarch race.
KAISO Showkase Cast List 2026
- Victoria Cooper Rahim—Queen Victoria
- Ainsley Mayers—El Drago
- Victor McDonald—Mr. Mack
- Alicia Richards
- Anthony Charles—De Juba
- Curlissa Charles—Mapp
- Daniella Singh—Roxy Singh
- Darwren Greenidge—Pharaoh
- Selvon Noel—Mistah Shak
- Eunice Peters
- Marsha Clifton—Lady Adana
- Joanne Gibson—Queen Voice
- Ricardo Melville—Daddy Chinee
- Kerice Pascall
- Rivaldo London
- Ephraim Ramkissoon—Brother Ramkee
- Francelia-Adams-Jackson - Lady Tallish
- Nicholas Lucas
- Catherine Chandler—Kassy
- Jenelle Ross—Ms. Ross
- Lisa Roberts—Empress
- Edson D Bourgh
- Peter Jaimungal—Greg
- Turo Matthews—Mr. Lee
- Vivkieve Harrington—Vaya Reign
Production Notes/Music Credits:
Event: Judges Night
Tent: KAISOSHOWKASE
Venue: Naparima Bowl, San Fernando, Trinidad.
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago.
Genre: Calypso ?
Empowering Caribbean Creatives
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Here we go again, but this time it is FLAVA C Village cultural events from the Queens Park Savannah in Port of Spain in Trinidad. This event is a celebration—a celebration of music, art, and Trinbago culture! Enjoy free live performances brought to you straight from Savannah to your screen, thanks to WACK Visual Radio 90.1FM.
Tune in here on Sokah2Soca or on WACK Visual Radio 90.1 FM's YouTube channel and soak in the rhythms, the voices, and the true spirit of Carnival 2026—where culture comes alive! ??✨
Let us spread awareness of the culture of the Caribbean diaspora.
We do this to promote Caribbean culture, musicians, and music producers. We are able to honor and promote the rich sounds and stories of the Caribbean thanks to your support. Together, we can ensure that this rich cultural legacy reaches a wider audience and fosters creativity and connections. While it is important to always purchase music, you should avoid sharing promotional music because doing so denies essential revenue to songwriters, producers, and artists. You can find all of our posts online on social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Spotify, and SoundCloud. We recommend that you explore your favorite content on FeedSpot/RSS Feed, Threads, Bluesky, and Twitter/X, including email subscriptions. Thank you in advance.
Production Notes/Music Credits:
Event Title: FLAVA C Village
Where: Queen's Park Savannah
Streamed Live via YouTube: WACK Visual Radio 90.1FM
Engineered (Mixed & Mastered) by:
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago.
Genre: Carnival Culture/Soca, Trini Vibes
Listen. Share. Amplify. Our artists embody culture not only during Carnival but also on a daily basis. Sokah2Soca—Where Rhythm Lives and Calypso, Steelband Music, and Soca are thriving!
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From Calypso Monarch to Queen of Queens: Terri Lyons on the Corie Sheppard Podcast
By Ananda/Sokah2Soca
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January 29, 2026
This post first appeared on Kaiso Dial, where Caribbean music meets wit, rhythm, and real talk. Island Vybe Radio spins the tunes—we decode the culture.
She is my favorite female vocalist out of Trinidad and across the Caribbean. I don't care what anyone has to say about that... just ask my friend, Gailos, aka Paramain Gail. She adorns Kaiso Dial's navigation Banner and today we think you will fall in love with Terri after watching this Corries Sheppard Podcast. So here goes...
Kaiso Dial shines a light on a powerful new episode of The Corie Sheppard Podcast, where Terri Lyons—Calypso Monarch, Queen of Queens, performer, and unapologetic cultural torchbearer—opens up in a conversation as expansive as her artistry. She is one hilarious lady, and we enjoyed every minute of this interview. She is revealing and an excellent storyteller. She calls it as she sees it: This is Terri at her most honest and grounded, reflecting on calypso’s legacy, its future, and the lived experiences that shaped her into one of Trinidad & Tobago’s most compelling voices. She has seen her fair share of tribulation, bru, made through those turbulent character-building times. Her wisdom goes beyond her youthful looks, speaking with clarity and conviction about representing T&T across the region, from Montserrat and the extended diaspora, and the weight of responsibility that comes with wearing the Queen of Queens crown (Four Time Consecutive Winner 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025). We have said it here and Kaiso Dial posts prove it and now Terri challenges the narrative that calypso is “dying,” reminding us instead of its evolution, its endurance, and its unmatched power to connect people through story and spirit. Her reflections on performance discipline, crowd connection, and artistic purpose reveal the depth behind her commanding stage presence.
Corries came with questions; he is a very detailed interviewer, but Terri calmly answered the question with laughter, telling her truth, her story. The conversation also journeys into Terri’s early life in Port of Spain and Laventille—growing up without financial security, navigating loss, and transforming hardship into resilience and creative fire. She narrated a story of pain, crying at midnight at Nadia Batson's home; motherhood took its toll and she learned to survive through her troubled times. She learned financial discipline and the importance of staying authentic in an industry that often tries to shape artists into something they’re not.
And what about picong in Calypso? She was not mad when Chalkdust spoke out against 'Ask Yuh Man'... she considered it an opportunity, just as when her name was mentioned in Calypso... go to work and answer the call! Kaiso, kaiso. Yes, Kaiso!
This episode is a reminder of why Terri Lyons stands as one of the most important cultural figures of her generation: rooted, real, and relentlessly committed to the soul of calypso.
Kaiso Dial shines a light on a powerful new episode of The Corie Sheppard Podcast, where Terri Lyons—Calypso Monarch, Queen of Queens, performer, and unapologetic cultural torchbearer—opens up in a conversation as expansive as her artistry. She is one hilarious lady, and we enjoyed every minute of this interview. She is revealing and an excellent storyteller. She calls it as she sees it: This is Terri at her most honest and grounded, reflecting on calypso’s legacy, its future, and the lived experiences that shaped her into one of Trinidad & Tobago’s most compelling voices. She has seen her fair share of tribulation, bru, made through those turbulent character-building times. Her wisdom goes beyond her youthful looks, speaking with clarity and conviction about representing T&T across the region, from Montserrat and the extended diaspora, and the weight of responsibility that comes with wearing the Queen of Queens crown (Four Time Consecutive Winner 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025). We have said it here and Kaiso Dial posts prove it and now Terri challenges the narrative that calypso is “dying,” reminding us instead of its evolution, its endurance, and its unmatched power to connect people through story and spirit. Her reflections on performance discipline, crowd connection, and artistic purpose reveal the depth behind her commanding stage presence.
Corries came with questions; he is a very detailed interviewer, but Terri calmly answered the question with laughter, telling her truth, her story. The conversation also journeys into Terri’s early life in Port of Spain and Laventille—growing up without financial security, navigating loss, and transforming hardship into resilience and creative fire. She narrated a story of pain, crying at midnight at Nadia Batson's home; motherhood took its toll and she learned to survive through her troubled times. She learned financial discipline and the importance of staying authentic in an industry that often tries to shape artists into something they’re not.
And what about picong in Calypso? She was not mad when Chalkdust spoke out against 'Ask Yuh Man'... she considered it an opportunity, just as when her name was mentioned in Calypso... go to work and answer the call! Kaiso, kaiso. Yes, Kaiso!
This episode is a reminder of why Terri Lyons stands as one of the most important cultural figures of her generation: rooted, real, and relentlessly committed to the soul of calypso.
Production Notes/Music Credits:
Corie Sheppard Podcast: Episode 275
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago.
Genre: Podcast Calypso Diva ?
Empowering Caribbean Creatives
We present the music here for your listening pleasure and promotional purposes only, adhering to the "Fair Use" Musical Content Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. Kaiso Dial/Calypso Music Blog © 1990 by Santiwah is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/.
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