Cricket Carnival winds down with Super Concert, J’ouvert & Road Parade

Partyholics are in for a treat this weekend, as the Cricket Carnival comes to a climax with several highly anticipated shows that would definitely be the highlight of the two-week-long list of activities.
The first event, titled “Wet”, is billed for Friday evening at the National Park.
This j’ouvert-style event will feature Nailah Blackman, Skinny Fabulous, Sackie, Yung Bredda, Lady Lava, Adrian Dutchin, Nekeita, and Dj Harry, among others.
General admission to “Wet” costs $3000, and the VIP experience costs $10,000. Tickets can be purchased at HJ Box Office, Fireside Suite, Xtra Energy (Stabroek Market), Stove Top Restaurant, That Look Boutique, White Castle Fish Shop, Exclusive Styles, and World Access Top-Up Shop (Mackenzie).
The excitement increases on Saturday, when the Cricket Carnival Committee hosts the Guyana Super Concert at the Guyana National Stadium at Providence. This concert would feature some of the biggest names in various genres of music. Machel Montano and Kes the Band are expected to headline the concert. In addition, Jamaica Dancehall artistes Sean Paul and Shenseea are set to perform in Guyana after several years of absence.
In addition, Guyanese soca sensation Adrian Dutchin and Nekeita are slated to perform.
General admission to the Guyana Super Concert costs $6,000, while a ticket to the stage front is $28,000 and the VVIP Experience is $60,000.
Further, after the CPL final game on Sunday evening, all roads would be leading to the Montra Bar and Lounge for the after-party activity, featuring international chutney king Ravi B. Adding the vibes during the evening will be Deejay Seon along with Selectors Chino and Carl.
Patrons will be admitted without charge before 19:00h, but would be required to pay $2000 after then. Patrons heading over to the club after midnight would be required to pay $3000. VIP reservations are also available, by calling 621-9021.
Finally, the Cricket Carnival season will conclude with the Carnival Road Parade on Monday. Several bands, including the Hits & Jams Lava band, Decoded, and the 595 Heritage Band, will take to the streets. The bands will assemble on Main Street Georgetown, and will move off at 13:00h.
The parade will move into Avenue of the Republic, turn east on Church Street, north into Irving Street, continue north into JB Chandisingh Road, and will end at the Kitty roundabout.