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Charly Black to Headline NOON Easter Brunch Experience in Kingston

  • Writer: Kaboom Editors
    Kaboom Editors
  • Mar 21
  • 1 min read

The premium, food-inclusive brunch event blends curated music, standout cuisine, and elevated daytime culture at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre


International dancehall artiste Charly Black


As Jamaicans embrace the festive season, NOON, a premium, food-inclusive brunch experience tailored for those who appreciate curated music, standout cuisine, and elevated daytime social settings, is set for Easter Sunday on the lawns of the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre, 36 Hope Road.


The event offers a refined take on the traditional holiday gathering, seamlessly blending music, food, fashion, and culture into a thoughtfully curated daytime experience.


“NOON is about creating a space where Caribbean culture shows up polished. Easter Sunday in Kingston is about to look very different this year,” said Dane Wilson, one-third of the organising team. “It’s not about overcrowded nightlife energy—it’s about curated music, standout food, and a crowd that values quality experiences.”



International dancehall artiste Charly Black is set to perform, alongside a lineup of established Jamaican selectors including JR Chromatic, Steelie Bashment, and Shukkle Bus, who will keep revelers entertained throughout the event.


The culinary experience is equally central to NOON. Led by Chef Razor in collaboration with New York-based CookSpot Kytchen, guests can expect interactive food moments and signature dishes such as Rum & Raisin Waffles topped with rum caramel sauce - transforming dining into a live, engaging feature of the experience.


Organisers anticipate a socially influential crowd, including local professionals, creatives, and diaspora visitors returning from markets such as the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom during the Easter period.

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