<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">After a disastrous first round performance in Trinidad recently, Sean Kingston makes his way to Jamaica to face the real fire.
The Pop/Reggae sensation will make his second Caribbean appearance in Ocho Rios Jamaica, on Christmas day 2007 at the Turtle River Park.
The venue which has a capacity of 15,000 will see Sean Kingston facing a bevy of fans and critics alike who are noted worldwide as the “hardest crowd to please”.
Sources close to the promotion team hinted that the artiste known for his hit “Beautiful Girls” is not phased by his mixed response in Trinidad, and is planning to turn out a monster performance in Ocho Rios.
A sentimental leg of his Caribbean tour, Sean Kingston has Jamaican roots soiled in music. He is the grandson of legendary producer, Jack Ruby. His recent self titled album has sold over a million copies.
The event is staged by Tropical Vibes Promotion and is endorsed by Hard Rock Café.
The Reggae News Agency
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The Pop/Reggae sensation will make his second Caribbean appearance in Ocho Rios Jamaica, on Christmas day 2007 at the Turtle River Park.
The venue which has a capacity of 15,000 will see Sean Kingston facing a bevy of fans and critics alike who are noted worldwide as the “hardest crowd to please”.
Sources close to the promotion team hinted that the artiste known for his hit “Beautiful Girls” is not phased by his mixed response in Trinidad, and is planning to turn out a monster performance in Ocho Rios.
A sentimental leg of his Caribbean tour, Sean Kingston has Jamaican roots soiled in music. He is the grandson of legendary producer, Jack Ruby. His recent self titled album has sold over a million copies.
The event is staged by Tropical Vibes Promotion and is endorsed by Hard Rock Café.
The Reggae News Agency
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