Capleton promises ‘whole heap a fyah’ at Sting
The Prophet ready for Boxing Day gala at Jamworld
Incendiary dancehall superstar Capleton is looking forward to his upcoming performance at Sting 2023, as the show is set to make its grand return to Jamworld in Portmore, St Catherine on December 26, having made its comeback - after a seven-year famine -last year at Grizzly’s Plantation Cove in St Ann.
“I want to big up Mr. Laing for actually bring the show back to the original ground. I feel honoured to be gracing the stage again on the 40th anniversary, so we ah invite the people to come out in their tens of thousands, whole heap a joy, whole heap a fun and whole heap of fyah,” Capleton said.
Capleton praised the return to the 10 Giants of Dancehall format, which is the theme for this year’s show.
“When the 10 Giants was initiated , I was a part of it, so I feel proud to be a giant then and still a giant now so it is definitely a joy and a blessing for me, I feel elated, I feel appreciated and still ah get a chance to grace the stage with some of the young talents and young fans, definitely looking forward to the performance,” the Fireman said.
Sting, which is known as ‘The Greatest One-night Show on Earth’,’ will be celebrating its 40th year. The annual yearend show’s longevity was not lost on The Prophet.
“Give thanks that Sting is still around, I can name about 40 [shows] that are not around anymore, so we have to give thanks that Sting still de ya. When we talk about Sting and we talk about the ‘10 Giants’, we ah talk about substance, longevity, track record and we ah defend the culture and the music, you’re going to hear authentic dancehall and authentic reggae music so I am definitely looking forward to it,” he said.
The Fireman closed with a message for his fans, saying: “More love, more blessings, more joy, keep the fire burning, tell the people love always, unity is definitely strength, you have to know who you are to know where you’re coming from and be yourself. Keep the fire burning! More fyah!”
Isaiah Laing, co-founder of the annual Sting concert, will be pulling out all the stops to make Capleton’s performance a memorable, ‘incendiary’ one.
“I have to ensure that he works before daylight because the fire is going to burn in Jamworld, and we need to see the fire. When him say, turn on the lighter, it’s going to be a beautiful sight,” Laing said.
This year, the theme is ‘‘10 Giants of Dancehall’ and the show will feature veteran artistes such as Spragga Benz, Anthony B, Tanya Stephens and others.
“Our aim is authentic, ‘feel-good’ entertainment and the line-up we have will give you just that,” Laing said.
Capleton on the weekend joined the ‘Welcome to Jamrock’ cruise. After that, the Fireman will be appearing at the City Splash media launch on December 19, which is advertised for a ‘secret location’ in London. The show will be held on May 27, 2024.
Capleton will be marking his return to the UK for the first time in 14 years.
Cabel Stephenson, Capleton’s manager, said that anticipation is high for Capleton during this Christmas season all over the world.
“City Splash is a national event that is embedded in the Jamaica and Caribbean diaspora and it has generated mainstream support in the UK, bringing out 30 to 40,000 patrons every year. The promoters are happy, there is a media frenzy moment in the UK at this moment, because he has not been in the UK for 14 years, the anticipation is high for Capleton and by extension, reggae music right now,” Stephenson said.