The Make Your Move Experience concert, hosted by One Communications, was more than just a night of music—it was a celebration of Caribbean culture, creativity, and connection. Held as part of the rebrand from GTT to One Communications, this event drew an energetic crowd, all ready to experience the unforgettable performances and cultural displays that took over the stage.
The lineup was packed with stars, including some of the Caribbean’s most beloved artists. Soca queen Patrice Roberts lit up the night with her crowd favorites, while the dynamic Nailah Blackman brought her signature fusion of traditional soca and Afro-Caribbean sounds. Mical Teja’s infectious energy had the audience jumping, and Omaiah Hall delivered a performance that was both fresh and engaging. These powerhouse artists, among others, kept the vibes high and the crowd moving all night long.
But the Make Your Move Experience wasn’t just about the music. The cultural displays were a stunning tribute to the diversity of the Caribbean, with vibrant costumes, expressive dances, and rich storytelling woven into the performances. From traditional folk dances to modern interpretations, the blend of culture and creativity on stage added an extra layer of magic to the night.
Each act seemed to connect with the audience on a deeper level, showing that Caribbean culture is as much about the art of performance as it is about the music.
As GTT reintroduced itself as One Communications, the concert served as the perfect backdrop for the launch of this new era. The name change is a bold move for the company, signaling a fresh start and a stronger connection with their customers. It was only fitting that the event was filled with an equally bold display of unity through music and culture.
The Make Your Move Experience brought together people from all walks of life, uniting them in ONE big celebration of Caribbean pride. With performances, costumes, and culture galore, it’s safe to say that this event left a lasting impression. Whether you came for the music, the cultural display, or just to see what the rebrand was all about, it was clear that this was ONE night not to be missed.