News Americas, New York, NY, Fri. Aug. 24, 2013: Award winning Austin “SuperBlue” Lyons, is set to make a historic return to a NYC stage on Labor Day weekend.
The man dubbed the immortal musical Caribbean hero, is set to perform in New York City for the first time in over a decade at the Caribbean Fever Irie Jamboree Music Festival on Saturday, August 31st – Trinidad & Tobago Independence Day – at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
The return of the world’s first ever Soca Monarch at the 2013 Carnival season in Trinidad and Tobago has been met with jubilation and international support.
Despite an eleven-year hiatus, SuperBlue resurrected to glory, to capture the hearts of fans young and mature in February this year, his historic seventh Soca Monarch crown and an unbeaten ninth Road March title.
This year, the 30+ years Soca stuntman overcame tremendous adversity and a highly publicized drug habit, to demonstrate human strength and the power of change.
SuperBlue’s musical legacy spans time and continents. His impressive list of accolades and accomplishments includes being the first calypsonian to win the Soca Monarch title, the first Soca artist to perform at Wembley Convention Centre in the UK and the first to appear on Sesame Street!
Fans attending the Caribbean Fever Irie Jamboree Music Festival’s “Carnival Mania” show can expect perennial SuperBlue classics; “Get Something And Wave,” “Flag Party,” “Bacchanal Time” and “Wine on Something.”
He will perform alongside his daughter Fay-Ann Lyons and her husband Bunji Garlin, for the first time ever in the United States.
For tickets and information visit www.Ticketmaster.com.