KestheBand brings explosive Caribbean Flava to NPR Tiny Desk amid “Roots, Rock, Soca” tour
Internationally acclaimed Caribbean soca groovy powerhouse KestheBand has sent the internet into a frenzy, delivering a vibrant and culturally rich performance for their electrifying debut on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concerts. Recorded at NPR Music Headquarters in Washington, DC, the globally renowned series is currently celebrating 18 years of spotlighting worldwide music excellence.
KestheBand’s Tiny Desk performance is a seamless, high-energy medley that showcases the depth and evolution of their genre-bending sound. The set featured reimagined fan favourites and timeless classics including “Hello”, “Fallin”, “Rum and Coca Cola”, “Jolene”, “Cocoa Tea”, “Wotless”, and “Savannah Grass”.
Each track flows effortlessly into the next, generating high energy from the audience and creating an immersive experience that celebrates the band’s popularity and global appeal.
A defining highlight of the performance is its authentic representation of Caribbean unity through Soca music. The set is elevated by the powerful presence of backup vocalists Teddyson John of Saint Lucia and Terri Lyons, Trinidad and Tobago’s Calypso Monarch 2026 – both widely recognised as cultural ambassadors in their own right. Their inimitable contributions add depth, soul, and regional pride to an already magnetic showcase. Bringing a seamless blend between vocals and instrumentation, every note and harmony of the performance moves in perfect sync.
Rich live arrangements – including the addition of the steelpan played by legendary pannist Dane Gulston and percussion by his son, Denilson Gulston – intertwine effortlessly with powerful vocal delivery, creating a soulful sound that feels both intimate and electrifying.
Lead vocalist of KestheBand, Kees Dieffenthaller, reflects on the historic moment for the band, memorialising it as “a full-circle moment of fulfilment” for the beloved Trinbagonian group.
“Performing at Tiny Desk is an incredible honour that we’ve dreamt of for a very long time. This moment is a powerful reminder of how far Caribbean music can travel when it stays true to its roots. To strip it down, feel every note, and share that energy with the world in such an intimate space – it’s something we’ll carry with us for the rest of this journey.”
Dieffenthaller lauded the experience – which amasses 20 million monthly viewers – as a platform that values authenticity and musical storytelling. “We are vessels of sound and song, and this moment is so much bigger than us: it’s about our culture, our people, and the joyful connection we bring through music.”
NPR Tiny Desk host and series producer Bobby Carter praises the masterful performance, stating that “KestheBand brings something truly special to the NPR Tiny Desk – a sound that feels both deeply rooted and globally resonant. Ahead of Caribbean American Heritage Month, celebrated across the United States throughout June, this performance is a celebration of Caribbean culture in its most dynamic form.”
The outstanding showcase comes as KestheBand completes the European/UK leg of the “Roots, Rock, Soca” tour, which officially kicked off in Paris, France, on April 30th – including historic sold-out dates in London and a double-run in Amsterdam.
The tour, hosted in collaboration with Live Nation and WME, is set to kickstart its North American journey with Seattle, Washington, on May 28 and marks the beginning of an expansive international journey connecting audiences through Caribbean sound and spirit.
As NPR Tiny Desk continues its legacy of elevating diverse voices from around the world, KestheBand’s iconic performance stands as a powerful testament to the reach and influence of Caribbean music today.
With KestheBand set to ignite the legendary Saint Lucia Jazz & Arts Festival stage tonight, the NPR Tiny Desk performance showcases the band’s love for Caribbean music. Together, they continue spreading their signature sound across continents and borders, uniting audiences through rhythm, energy, and culture.
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