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Published:Monday | March 24, 2025 | 12:06 AM
Singer and actress, Sevana, in Thred Designs, gave looks and soul.
Singer and actress, Sevana, in Thred Designs, gave looks and soul.
Naomi Cowan, the ‘Paradise Plum’ reggae singer and actress, was ready to watch the performances in a comfortable fit.
Naomi Cowan, the ‘Paradise Plum’ reggae singer and actress, was ready to watch the performances in a comfortable fit.
Recording artiste, Zaila-Jazz, was still upbeat and energised after her performance which saw her opening the show.
Recording artiste, Zaila-Jazz, was still upbeat and energised after her performance which saw her opening the show.
Medical student and Miss Intercontinental Jamaica 2023, Titania Mycko, took a break from her studies to unwind and support the cause.
Medical student and Miss Intercontinental Jamaica 2023, Titania Mycko, took a break from her studies to unwind and support the cause.
Dr Amanda Lamoru, a medical doctor and fan of Sevana, came to see her fave perform ‘Justice’.
Dr Amanda Lamoru, a medical doctor and fan of Sevana, came to see her fave perform ‘Justice’.
Aspiring attorney Savannah-Rae Reynolds soaked in the good vibes from the electrifying stage performances.
Aspiring attorney Savannah-Rae Reynolds soaked in the good vibes from the electrifying stage performances.
The event’s health-conscious food held the interest of Nyah Chantrelle, a history and journalism student.
The event’s health-conscious food held the interest of Nyah Chantrelle, a history and journalism student.
Fashion designer Regina Johnson attended Earth Hour Jamaica to see Sevana’s live performance at the eco-conscious event which aligns with her own passion for sustainability.
Fashion designer Regina Johnson attended Earth Hour Jamaica to see Sevana’s live performance at the eco-conscious event which aligns with her own passion for sustainability.
Shamonique Markland, a registered midwife, took a break from the delivery room to deliver looks in a flowy palazzo and patterned off-the-shoulder.
Shamonique Markland, a registered midwife, took a break from the delivery room to deliver looks in a flowy palazzo and patterned off-the-shoulder.
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The lawns of the Hope Botanical Gardens were transformed on Saturday as the Esirom Foundation returned with its Earth Hour Jamaica concert which raises awareness about climate change and sustainability. In support of the initiative, there were live performances by reggae artistes Luciano, Keznamdi, Sevana, Irie Soulja and Zaila-Jazz, who elevated the night with music that had patrons rocking. Something Extra brings you the highlights.