CPL teams up with DJ Bravo & Collabr App to spotlight regional music talent

The Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) on Wednesday announced a partnership with the Collabr App, co-founded by West Indies cricket icon Dwayne Bravo, to uncover and showcase the Caribbean’s rising musical stars.
As part of the 2025 tournament, emerging artists will have the chance to perform during halftime shows at CPL matches, offering them a platform to reach regional and international audiences.
Collabr is a creative networking app designed by and for artists, giving musicians, filmmakers, writers, and other creatives a space to promote their work, grow their audience, and connect with collaborators across all disciplines. Through this partnership, artists can upload their profiles and showreels to the app, where Bravo, his team, and the CPL will select standout talents to perform live.
These performances will be part of the CPL’s Live & Louder initiative, which showcases non-cricketing entertainment across the league. The lineup will also include some of the region’s most celebrated music acts who will join the Collabr artists to entertain the crowd at CPL games. Some of the artists fans can look forward to seeing this year are AkaiiUSweet, Ricky T, Claudette Peters and Lil Rick, with more amazing music acts still to be announced.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Republic Bank CPL, Pete Russell, said: “At CPL, we’re always looking for new ways to highlight the best of the Caribbean, and this collaboration allows us to shine a light on musical talent that needs a platform to showcase their ability. We’re excited to work with Dwayne, who had the vision to create this opportunity, and the Collabr team to discover fresh voices and deliver unforgettable performances for our fans.”
However, West Indies legend and Collabr co-founder, Dwayne Bravo, related, “As someone who’s always been passionate about both cricket and music, this partnership with CPL is a dream come true. Collabr was created to give talented artists a real chance to be seen and heard, and now they’ll have the opportunity to perform on one of the biggest stages in Caribbean sport. I can’t wait to see the incredible talent we uncover and bring that energy to the CPL crowd.”