Cut it off Guyana tour featuring DJ Nicholas, Jason Mighty, Yankee B and Kevin Smith coming soon!
Even as officials are working out strategies to curb the increasing youth related criminality and negativism private partnership is also important. Kester Dean, a private citizen who has had his share of youthful negative vibes is now on a mission to encourage change in the way youth are perceived.
Come January 31, February 1 and 2 respectively all roads will lead to Essequibo at the Anna Regina Community Center ground, Georgetown at the GFC Ground and the Den Amstel Community Center Ground for youth revival concerts through a Kerster D initiative.
Dean, a businessman/ Gospel artiste and television talk show Host has enlisted several Jamaican artistes to offer Guyana a collective example of youth who are defying the odds to be positive role models in their home land and abroad. The sponsors for this event thus far are Ansa Mcal, Digicel and Sterling Products.
“We have had many concerts that have not influenced our nation’s youth to do positive things over the years and this idea is to give our youth population real examples of youth who are doing and teaching positive vibes,” Dean said.
Dubbed the ‘Cut it off Guyana tour’ the artistes carded to invade Guyana are Jamaican DJ Nicholas, Jason Mighty, Yankee B and Kevin Smith all accompanied by a live band and they have varying stories to share in music and actual motivational conversations to influence our youth for positive attitude changes and choices that is grounded in the Gospel.
In addition the Guyanese line up includes Gospel Chutney sensation Anil Azeez, Brother Ravi, Pastor Quincy Costello, Princess Vanessa, Sean English , Samuel Midas and Kester Dean as well as the dominion dancers and Kingdom Vibration sounds.
The artiste are scheduled to begin arriving from January 28 and Dean says the event is one aimed at offering a refreshing mix of the word to influence positive living amongst the nation’s youth to realize that not because they are young they have to identify with negativism. Explaining the Cut it off concept he says the idea is not to belittle the young people but rather to use young people like them selves to show that while one might have made bad choices before it does not have to continue along the path to damnation.
This concert is being staged in youth language, mode of dress and in youth style of music but the messages are life changing for the better as most of these artistes have had colorful pasts but have opted to change for the better and are now reaching out to youth across the region and the world as examples of how God can change their choices while still being themselves.
Tickets cost $1000 for adult and children under 12 are free. Show time on each night is 18hrs.
For more information Contact Kester Dean at 600-3991or 676-1063