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Freeport’s Got Talent Aims To Unite GB’s Creative Community

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – The three-day talent event, sponsored by The Grand Bahama Port Authority, titled “Freeport’s Got Talent” aims to unite the island’s creative community, often referred to as the orange economy.

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GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS – The three-day talent event, sponsored by The Grand Bahama port authority, titled “Freeport’s Got Talent” aims to unite the island’s creative community, often referred to as the orange economy.

This event also highlights the GBPA’s commitment to supporting all aspects of the community.

Kicking off on Friday at 7 pm, “Freeport’s Got Talent” will showcase local performers, including singers, bands, church choirs and school choirs.

Organizer Fatima Zarhra Kaboub is encouraging the public to get involved and show their support.

A number of artists are set to perform, including Julien Believe. The event is free to the public and local businesses will extend their hours to accommodate attendees.

The event will be held under the patronage of musician Kevin Tomlinson who applauds the team for their efforts.

Dr. Telina Smith, Director of Human Resources and Community Relations, adds the event aligns with their commitment to support community initiatives on the island.

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