

The following is a promotional article on behalf of Passion and Drive Studio.
The renowned Kevin Lyttle has just given his official endorsement to what is being called the first-ever soca musical set to take place in Kingstown at the iconic Peace Memorial Hall on June 13 and 14 at 7:00 p.m. This exciting development follows the earlier approval of cultural powerhouse David ‘Darkie’ Williams, further solidifying the production’s credibility and cultural significance.
With two of St. Vincent and the Grenadines’ most influential figures backing the project, anticipation is quickly building around the show. Kevin Lyttle, known globally for his hit Turn Me On, represents the international reach of soca music, while David ‘Darkie’ Williams brings a deep-rooted connection to Caribbean theatre and comedy. Their combined endorsement signals a powerful fusion of music and storytelling — something audiences in SVG have never quite experienced on this scale.
The soca musical promises to push creative boundaries by using the infectious rhythms of soca as a storytelling tool, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and real-life Caribbean experiences. Set against the vibrant cultural backdrop of Kingstown, this production is shaping up to be more than just a show — it’s a movement aimed at redefining how soca is perceived and performed.
As momentum continues to grow, all eyes are now on Peace Memorial Hall, where history is set to be made.
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