The highly anticipated Rize Brunch, a staple event in Soufriere, is set to reach new heights as it celebrates its fifth anniversary this Easter Sunday.
This year, the event makes history by welcoming renowned soca sensation Hypasounds as its headline performer, marking the first time an international soca artist takes the stage at Rize Brunch.
Hypasounds, the Barbadian-Saint Lucian star, has captivated audiences with his electrifying energy, dynamic performances and chart-topping hits like Dip, Fair Sa, Sugar Rush, Dutti, Roll It, and How She Like It. Beyond his prowess as a performer, he has also cemented his reputation as a talented songwriter, producer, and DJ, solidifying his place among the leading figures in the soca scene.
“We are thrilled to welcome Hypasounds as the headline artist for Rize 2025,” said Curtis Didier, event director of Rize Brunch. “This year’s event will be a celebration of our rich culture, creativity, and community spirit.”
Rize Brunch promises an immersive showcase of talent, featuring local artists, top DJs, and special surprises, all set against the vibrant backdrop of the Soufriere Mini Stadium.
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