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Feteing until the last jam - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

It was yet another successful run for Tribe’s Carnival week of fete offerings – Blue Range All Inclusive, Tribe Ignite and Blue Range Cooler which were described as epic by delighted patrons at the venues.

The events featured performances from top artistes like Kes The Band, Patrice Roberts and Bunji Garlin, among others.

Dancing moko jumbies and a seven-feet tall neon light decorated robot with a bottle of alcohol in tow to pour shots into the mouths of willing feters, were a staple at the events.

[caption id="attachment_1065782" align="alignnone" width="683"] These friends pictured at the Blue Range Cooler Fete in Diego Martin. - Photo courtesy Tribe[/caption]

Tribe kicked off the partying with its Blue Range All-Inclusive event on February 3 in collaboration with Red Ants Carnival at Blue Range Tennis Court, Diego Martin.

Patrons were encouraged to embrace their “inner boho” at the event which featured performances from Olatunji, Mical Teja and Patrice Roberts who wowed with some of her hit songs.

[caption id="attachment_1065781" align="alignnone" width="1024"] These feters capture a memory at the tiki-themed event, Tribe Ignite. - Photo by Zainab Kamara[/caption]

Up next was the tiki-themed event, Tribe Ignite on February 8 at the Hasely Crawford Stadium training field. Headline performer Kees Dieffenthaller sent fans into a frenzy with some of his top songs over the years, ending his electrifying performance with his monster hit Savannah Grass that unleashed a euphoric energy from the spirited crowd who trampled on the grass in pure abandonment.

This event also featured performances from Patrice Roberts, Mical Teja and Olatunji, GBM Nutron, Kerwin Du Bois, Pumpa and Preedy.

[caption id="attachment_1065780" align="alignnone" width="768"] Friends Lana, Natalie and Celeste enjoyed the vibes. - Photo courtesy Tribe[/caption]

Blue Range Cooler fete on February 9 was the last of the three events before Tribe hit the road on Carnival Monday and Tuesday. Compared with the previous events, this fete attracted the most patrons.

Headline act Bunji Garlin delighted with his Carnival Contract, while Pumpa had the crowd in a frenzy as he performed a remixed version of his popular song, The A-list, calling on all women, not just those whose name ended with the letter "A," to “bend right over” – to which they enthusiastically obliged.

[caption id="attachment_1065779" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Patrice Roberts performs Anxiety at Blue Range All-Inclusive fete. - Photo courtesy Tribe[/caption]

Tribe's last event Las Jam, also at the Stadium, by far boasted the largest number of attendees. The jungle-themed event on February 17 which was drinks-inclusive attempted to harness the essence of the Carnival road experience.

Las Jam was also plagued with complaints from patrons who claimed they were not allowed to enter the event with tickets they purchased from the official online ticket provider, Island E-Tickets.

[caption id="attachment_1065778" align="alignnone" width="1024"] A seven-feet tall

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