

Usain Bolt’s Tracks & Records venue pulsed with raw dancehall energy infused with acoustic vibes featuring electrifying performances by Tielo Lanez, and Jquan, headlined by Valiant, delivering a masterclass in live entertainment.
Backed by the One Squad Band, the event was a spectacular showcase of artistry, with each performer seamlessly blending the grit of dancehall with the richness of live music.
Valiant commanded the stage with a powerhouse set, reeling off fan-favorite hits including Lumbah, Bubble Gum, Mad Out, Narcissistic, and North Carolina. His high-energy delivery and undeniable charisma had the audience fully engaged, cementing his status as one of dancehall’s finest.

Rising star Jquan was impressed with a surprisingly refined vocal performance, delivering tracks such as Done, Choppa Gospel, and the chart-topping Chakka. His ability to navigate intricate rhythms against live instrumentation was a standout element of the night.
Meanwhile, Tielo Lanez capitalized on the growing popularity of his viral hit Muk Truk has amassed nearly one million views on YouTube. His infectious energy and confident delivery clarified why he’s a rising force in the dancehall scene. The evening’s success was made possible by the support of Worthy Park Overproof Rum, whose commitment to the evolution of live music spaces continues to uplift Jamaica’s entertainment industry.

“Worthy Park is certainly proud to support platforms like Livewire, contributing to the growth of live music and dancehall culture, we’re grateful for the support for Valiant and live music in general.” shared Tamika West, Marketing Manager, Worthy Park Estate.
A series collaboration between Yung Kings Entertainment, DJ Mac and Tracks and Records Livewire is set to feature an impressive lineup of dancehall talents for the remainder of the year. The next staging is slated for March 27.

“Livewire series is an elevated platform for Dancehall and a way to give fans an experience that goes above the usual offering. This was an excellent debut, and the series will continue to grow” explained Carlton Davy, Yung Kings Entertainment.
The fusion of dancehall artistry with acoustic finesse made Livewire a night to remember, offering fans a unique and intimate way to experience their favourite tracks.
As Valiant closed his set both artists and audience members left with a renewed appreciation for the vibrant evolution of Jamaican music.
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