Kes The Band brings โIzWeโ concert series to Coney Island on Labor Day
Trinidad & Tobago soca stars Kes The Band will hit the road in the US this fall for their first tour dates in two years.
On Labor Day Monday, Sept. 6, the band will bring its โIzWeโ concert series โ a curated celebration of soca music and Caribbean Carnival culture โ to The Boardwalk Lot, Coney Island, Brooklyn.
With New Yorkโs annual West Indian American Day Carnival Parade โ which typically brings at least two million revelers to Brooklynโs Eastern Parkway on Labor Day Monday โ cancelled, for a second year, due to COVID-19, Kes The Band said on Tuesday that it aims โto fill the void with a night of performances by some of soca musicโs biggest names.โ
For โIzWe NY,โ the band it has handpicked a roster of top performers from its native Trinidad & Tobago, including Iwer George, Nailah Blackman, Patrice Roberts, Nadia Batson, Farmer Nappy, Ravi B and Etienne Charles, as well as Barbados soca icon Alison Hinds, St. Luciaโs Teddyson John and Nomcebo (of โJerusalemaโ fame) from South Africa.
โThis show has a lot of meaning for us,โ said Kees Dieffenthaller, frontman for Kes The Band. โNew York has always been like a second home, and, throughout our career, weโve never missed a chance to play the city on Labor Day weekend.
โComing here has extra importance this time, especially because weโre getting to bring out so many of our favorite artists from back home,โ he added.
The concert is one of 10 dates which Kes The Band is set to play on its โIzWe Tourโ, which launched on Friday, Aug. 28, at Norfolk, Virginiaโs Town Point Park.
Additional stops include Orlando; Washington, D.C; Atlanta; Houston and Miami, where the group will headline North Beach Bandshell on Sept. 4h and return for three straight nights, Oct. 7-9, during Miami Carnival, the first major-city Caribbean carnival celebration since February 2020.
Despite the pandemic, recent times have brought a string of highlights for Kes The Band.
During the traditional Trinidad Carnival season this February, the band said it filled the void for live music by launching its โIzWeโ event series with five nights of socially-distanced concerts.
Open to just 300 patrons each night, the events were live-streamed worldwide.
August 2020 saw the release of the live album, โWe Homeโ, Kes The Bandโs first new full-length project in eight years.
Days before the world came to a halt last year, the band said it โwrapped a massively successful campaign at 2020โs Trinidad Carnival,โ winning the annual International Soca Monarch competition and capturing the Road March title, with โStage Gone Bad.โ