IslandVibe Radio Food Festival Recap – Pure Vibes from Start to Finish!


The island's Vybe Food Festival rocked Chalmers Park, and we have the ideal person to tell us about it all. Nikki G, the Voice, was there! This is her recap of the event:

IslandVibe Radio truly lived up to its name this past weekend—good food, great entertainment, and pure vibes all around!

Our DJs came ready to represent, proudly showcasing their countries’ roots through music while staying versatile and weaving in a mix of Caribbean genres. The sun was shining brightly all day, but our IslandVibe brimmed hats saved the day—and yes, I proudly rocked mine!

The artists brought top-tier performances, and the crowd was locked in. By the second and third acts, everyone was singing along, phones in hand, capturing the moment. If you snapped a pic or recorded a clip, don’t forget to tag @IslandVybes and our artists, DJs, and MCs so we can repost and show you some love.

Our on-site interviews were a highlight in themselves. Keep an eye out for the upcoming taped interview from Ras FM, Nikki G The Voice, on YouTube and IslandVibe.net featuring the ever-sweet Anika Berry and our talented young star Young Baje. You won't want to miss their insightful discussions about the soca industry, balancing family life, and their passion for music.

And of course, the food was on point (delicious)! I had the pleasure of sipping fruit punch with a satisfying little kick, grabbing an ice-cold Sack Packed drink, and savoring shrimp wontons with crispy fries. Every vendor was hustling, serving up plates to happy festival-goers.

The kids had a blast bouncing around in the castle, giving Nikki G a short break (but don’t worry—next year, we’ll be back with our fun games and prize giveaways!).

📌Stay tuned for event highlights on IslandVybe.net, YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook. And don’t miss the Table Talk Show with Nikki G, where we’ll be doing an artist recap you won’t want to miss.

Until next year—keep the vibes alive! 🎶🍤 Yes, Nikki, we are keeping the vibe alive with music from the vivacious Anika Berry... It's Saddle up until next year!

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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Event: IslandVybe Philly Radio Caribbean Food Expo
Origin: Palmers Park, Philadelphia, USA
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