Montserrat Carnival 2022 Calypso Finals Renamed to Honour First Monarch

Ten calypsonians are ready to compete in the finals on Thursday, December 29 at Festival Village in Little Bay, Montserrat.

The competition has been renamed to honour Justin “Hero” Cassell; Montserrat’s first calypso monarch crowned in 1962. Hero still holds the title for the calypsonian with the most crowns, amassing ten local titles during his competitive career. He also won the OECS calypso crown in 1986 in Dominica.  The Government of Montserrat awarded him the Order of Excellence for his extraordinary and unwavering commitment, devoted and distinguished contributions.

The defending monarch is Keithroy “De Voice/De Bear” Morson. He has won the local crown five times.

Contending for the crown are former monarchs Herman “Cupid” Francis, Kelvin “Tabu” Duberry, Silvina “Khandie” Malone, Garnett “Sylk” Thompson, Steve “Iceman” Weekes, Roland “Kenzie” Johnson, and Baptiste “Baptiste” Wallace. Newcomers Peter “Maddie” Sullivan and Kimari “Proklaima” Kirnon round out the top ten.

The winner will receive a cash prize of $10,000, with more than $10,000 in special prizes to be won.

The Justin “Hero” Cassell Calypso Finals can be streamed live and on demand at MACTV on live.comeseetv.com.


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