Exodus stops traffic in St Augustine

Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

TRAFIC STOPPER: Exodus performing in St Augustine on Friday night.

Trinidad & Tobago, W.I. - It appeared to be divine intervention at work as judges moved from Genesis to Exodus, as the Preliminary round of judging for Large Conventional Bands for the National Panorama competition kicked off on Saturday evening.

Traffic on both lanes of the Eastern Main Road, St Augustine, came to a standstill as the large crowd of supporters and pan music lovers met at Republic Bank Exodus Steel Orchestra long before the judges arrived at their panyard.

Hundreds of people gathered to hear Exodus perform BJ Marcelle and Pelham Goddard’s arrangement of Patrice Roberts’ 2018 hit Sweet for Days.
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