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Bp Renegades retains its lead in the National Panorama competition

Bp Renegades retains its lead in the National Panorama competition

Bp Renegades has retained its lead in the National Panorama competition topping the Semi Final round three points ahead of pan rival Desperadoes with an aggregate of 279 points.

The defending champion playing a Duvone Stewart arrangement of Batson/George/Galt/Hilsmeier/Henry collaboration of “Hookin Meh” vocalized by Farmer Nappy performed at position four (4) in the Large Band category.

Also maintaining its lead in the Medium Band category was Pan Elders. The Southern based steel orchestra wowed the adjudication panel with its rendition of Owen Reyes Johnson’s “The Will”. They amassed 275 points.

Ten (10) bands in the Medium and an equal number in the Large Band category will compete in the Grand Finals at Carnival City, Queen’s Park Savannah, Port of Spain, on Saturday March 02, 2019. Starting time is 6:00 pm.  Tickets are on sale at the advertised outlets and on line.

LARGE BANDS SEMI FINAL RESULTS

MEDIUM BANDS SEMI FINAL RESULTS


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