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‘Vibes cyaan done’ at Illuminate
Patrons get into the vibes. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)
Entertainment, Music
Shereita Grizzle | Observer Staff Reporter  
April 10, 2026

‘Vibes cyaan done’ at Illuminate

Downtown Kingston pulsed with electric energy on Wednesday night as Illuminate transformed the Corporate Area into a neon-drenched playground of colour, music, and unrestrained celebration.

From early it was clear this wasn’t going to be an ordinary fete. Neon hues cut through the darkness, bright lights danced across the streets, and the air itself felt charged. Women stepped out in their boldest, most revealing looks, while men ditched denim for shorts, all bracing to “wuk up a sweat” as Carnival week intensified.

The tempo was set in the early hours by Trinidad’s Rico Suave, who wasted no time igniting the crowd. Rolling out a string of soca anthems, including Escape, Cyah Behave, Too Real, Someone Else, and Good Spirits, he expertly pulled patrons into the rhythm, urging them to ‘get on bad’ from the very first beat.

As the crowd thickened and bodies pressed closer together the energy surged. Seamlessly picking up the baton, DJ Tyler and Fyahman pushed the experience into overdrive. It was ‘madness in the capital’ as they unleashed a relentless barrage of hits — Happiest Man Alive, Ring Finger, and Worst Behaviour — each track sending waves through the audience.

What followed was a full surrender to the moment. Couples paired off instinctively, moving in sync as the space transformed into a pulsating sea of motion.

For others it was a ‘free-whine segment’ in its purest form — uninhibited, expressive and unapologetically bold. Patrons responded to every command, arching, dipping and gyrating as the DJs dictated the rhythm of the night.

With Vibes Cyah Done echoing through the speakers, cups lifted high in collective salute to freedom, release, and the spirit of Carnival.

Neon confetti drifted through the air as Tyler and Fyahman exited, making way for Bloodline Franco, alongside Creep Chromatic and Brush1 The Road Marshal.

Launching into Rum Is Meh Lover and Greatest Bend Ova, laced with dancehall hits from Masicka and RDX, the trio did not miss a beat. The energy never dipped; if anything, it deepened. Revellers embraced the moment as more than just a party. It became a declaration. With Problem Child’s hit single Holiday ringing out, patrons collectively redefined the week as a break from reality itself. It wasn’t long before revellers spilled into the streets, previewing the vibe to be expected on Road March Sunday.

For organiser Bloodline Franco, witnessing the evolution of Illuminate has been special.

“We started off very humbly at this venue downtown with one truck, now we need two trucks and so we’re grateful. This year we went on the streets for a road march and that is testament to the growth and our commitment to giving the people a new experience every year,” he said. “The aim of Illuminate was always to give the people who have never experienced Road March Sunday and always wished they could go, the chance to do that. This year the Road March experience was superb because we had Lil Kerry performing his hit song, Bury All. This was his first time in Jamaica and so it was an international experience at Illuminate.”

Promoter Ian Bourne (left) with Rico Suave from Trinidad Karl Mclarty

Promoter Ian Bourne (left) with Rico Suave from Trinidad Karl Mclarty

DJ Chromatic (left) and DJ Franco rev up the crowd.Karl Mclarty

DJ Chromatic (left) and DJ Franco rev up the crowd. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)

A scene from Illuminate on Wednesday night.Karl Mclarty

A scene from Illuminate on Wednesday night. (Photo: Karl Mclarty)

The heat is on!Karl Mclarty

The heat is on! (Photo: Karl Mclarty)

DJ Brush1The Road Marshal (left) and DJ FrancoKarl Mclarty

DJ Brush1The Road Marshal (left) and DJ Franco (Photo: Karl Mclarty)

DJ Fyahman (left) and DJ Tyler (Photo: Karl Mclarty)

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