Three Trinida­di­an en­ter­tain­ers close­ly as­so­ci­at­ed with the rise of the Trini­bad dance­hall sub­genre, have been banned from per­form­ing in St Kitts and Nevis.

Richard “DJ Punz” An­tho­ny Ro­mano, Loren­zo J A Homer, and Jasse David Aguillera, were set to head­line an event called “Lights Off”.

However, a release from the Ministry of National Security of St Kitts and Nevis explained that the de­ci­sion to re­strict en­try was not tak­en light­ly but was made based on cred­i­ble in­tel­li­gence and thor­ough as­sess­ments which high­light­ed po­ten­tial risks as­so­ci­at­ed with the pres­ence of the entertainers with­in their bor­ders.

The state­ment added, “We un­der­stand the cul­tur­al sig­nif­i­cance of mu­sic and en­ter­tain­ment, and we val­ue the con­tri­bu­tions that artistes make to our so­ci­ety. How­ev­er, in mat­ters of na­tion­al se­cu­ri­ty, the well-be­ing of our peo­ple will be pri­ori­tised above all else.”

In re­sponse to the ban, the or­gan­is­ers of an event, Study­it En­ter­tain­ment, post­ed to so­cial me­dia stat­ing they did not know what in­for­ma­tion prompt­ed the de­ci­sion to be made, as they point­ed out that nei­ther DJ Punz nor Ren­zo has any crim­i­nal records. It was al­so point­ed out that the en­ter­tain­ers have vis­it­ed St Kitts and Nevis mul­ti­ple times with­out in­ci­dent, in­clud­ing a vis­it as re­cent as May 2024. It is not the first time the coun­try has is­sued a ban for a Trini­bad artiste. In Feb­ru­ary, the coun­try barred Kman Sixx (Kashif Alexan­der) from en­ter­ing the coun­try.

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