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Kaieteur News – The South American Surgeon is giving back to his supporters in the most fitting way possible, with four hours of uninterrupted musical entertainment by the seaside.
Tonight, August 22nd, from 5 PM to 9 PM, Georgetown’s iconic Kingston Seawall Esplanade will transform into the ultimate musical destination as Mix Master Tony, also known as The South American Surgeon, celebrates a major milestone in his career. The talented DJ is marking 11 years in entertainment with “Sunset Solo,” a free event designed to thank the supporters who have been with him throughout his journey.
For Mix Master Tony, this celebration comes at a particularly meaningful time. Just months after securing his coveted two-year contract with Uber Soca Cruise for 2025 and 2026, the Guyanese DJ is taking a moment to honour his roots and the community that helped shape his career.
“This event is my way of saying thank you to everyone who has supported me from the beginning,” he said. The choice of Kingston Seawall Esplanade as the venue couldn’t be more appropriate. The seaside location offers the perfect ambiance for an evening of musical celebration, with the cool Atlantic breeze providing natural air conditioning as the sun sets over Georgetown. The four-hour timeframe is strategically planned to capture the transition from daylight to evening, creating an atmospheric backdrop for Tony’s signature sound.
The event is completely free, removing any barriers for fans who want to experience Tony’s artistry in an intimate, seaside setting. Attendees are encouraged to bring friends and enjoy the cool sea breeze while being entertained by one of Guyana’s most celebrated musical talents.
True to its name, “Sunset Solo” promises four hours of uninterrupted entertainment, allowing Mix Master Tony to showcase the full range of his musical prowess without the typical constraints of shared lineups or time restrictions. This format gives the celebrated DJ the freedom to take attendees on a complete musical journey, from his early influences to the contemporary soca sounds that have made him a household name.
The event has garnered support from key players in the entertainment industry, with partnerships from Choke, Lezo, and Keynote, demonstrating the respect Tony has earned among his peers over the past decade.
For those following Mix Master Tony’s career trajectory, tonight’s event represents more than just a celebration, it’s a strategic moment in his journey toward becoming the international traveling DJ he’s always envisioned. With his Uber Soca Cruise debut still months away, events like “Sunset Solo” allow him to maintain momentum while testing new material and deepening his connection with his core audience. The timing also allows Tony to fine-tune his extended set capabilities, valuable preparation for the international stages that await him later this year.
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