On Sunday, all roads will lead to Splashmin’s Resort, along the Soesdyke-Linden Highway, for the highly anticipated Jamzone 2023, which is back at its original venue, where it started 23 years ago.
Apart from the $1.5 million in cash prizes that are to be won on the day, lots of fun, excitement, and splashing are expected, but the main event is the Miss Jamzone Pageant, which gets underway when the sun sets.
The delegates are adding the final touches to their fantasy costumes and swimwear, and by Sunday evening, they would be ready to hit the stage before a packed audience.
The finalists are: Aliya Wong – Miss Sleepy Trading; Ashanti Corlette – Miss Triple Ds; Carolann Correia – Miss Stove Top Restaurant; Judell Price – Miss Fireside Suites; Laquana Johnson – Miss Sawa Industries; Rayshana Gillis – Miss Star Party Rentals; Shequana Holder – Miss Hard Rock Café; Tiseena Harry – Miss Aronco Services Inc; and Trevlind Harry – Miss AJM Enterprises.
Leading up to the finale on Sunday, the nine delegates would have participated in several preliminary competitions, and on the evening of the pageant, they would be competing in swimwear, fantasy wear, and intelligence segments.
Early bird tickets, which were being sold at $2000, have been sold out, and the new ticket, priced at $3000, can be purchased at HJ’s Box Office; Exclusive Styles; Fireside Suites; That Look Boutique; Stovetop Restaurant; Shop N’ Save (Stabroek); All ENet Locations, or online at Jamzone.eventbrite.com
In addition, Hits and Jams Entertainment has introduced a shuttle bus system which would see persons paying $5,000 to get them to and from the venue and entry into Magnum Xplosion Jamzone Beach Jam. Limited seats are available, and persons are asked to visit the Hits and Jams office at 206 Lance Gibbs Street, Queenstown to register to secure their spots on the buses.