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Fantastic 4 performs at Lighting Up the Road

January 12, 2016

Fantastic 4 performs at Lighting Up the Road
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St. Maarten News: Soca band The Fantastic 4 – formerly the Burning Flames – will perform at the Rio Lighting Up de Road parade on April 9.

The Fantastic 4 are pioneers of Soca Music and famous in the entire Caribbean and North America for their top quality music and outstanding performances. It will be the first time that the Band will be performing on the road together since their infamous breakup.

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“It is amazing to have this band perform with its original band members – Onyan, Ounku, Krokus and Foxx – as they broke up well over fifteen years ago and went their separate ways,” Brenda Wathey, president of Rio Productions said in a press statement. “Today, as a reunited family, they are once again playing the favorite tunes of their fans. We are looking forward having them perform during our annual Lighting Parade. It will be a spectacular night.”

Rio Productions offers revelers a chance to do the lighted parade in full regalia. Previously, tee-shirts were the method of participation. This time Rio offers “costumes that would rival any day parade.” Revelers who purchase costumes will receive led lights that will highlight their costumes at night.

Fantastic 4 performs at Lighting Up the Road

Source: http://www.sxm-talks.com/today-sxm/fantastic-4-performs-at-lighting-up-the-road/

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