Scotiabank Sweetens Jazz and Blues Festival - with the Scotiabank Blues Café
Scotiabank will be serving up a special treat at the upcoming Jazz
and Blues Festival at the Rosehall Estate in Montego Bay, January
25-27. The bank, which was a sponsor in the past, will be breaking
its hiatus and return to the world-famous music festival with a
bang, via the Scotiabank Blues Café. The café will
cater specially to VIP customers and other celebrity guests when
they visit the festival.
Scotiabank has partnered with the Blue Beat from Montego Bay to
offer this amazing café, a hot spot at the festival based
on the wonderful offerings. The café will boast décor
to fit the theme, and will feature exclusively the 'Blue Beat' specialty
bartenders and great live performances every night. The highly-charged
atmosphere will be a great place for lots of our customers to meet
and mingle with celebrities and great personalities, relax, network
and enjoy themselves and get a chance to win specially custom-designed
gifts.
The entertainment package will include a line-up of popular entertainers
on the Jamaican jazz circuit and across the entertainment industry,
which includes the conscious songbird Etana on Friday evening and
the known pop-reggae heart-throb Cezar for the climax on Saturday
night.
captivating celebration
Heather Shields, vice-president of marketing at Scotiabank, explains
the idea behind their return to the festival and the Scotiabank
Blues Café. "The Jazz and Blues Festival is a captivating
celebration of music, culture and the arts.
It is a great fit for our customers who enjoy the enchanting atmosphere,
which we now have extended to our café. The Blue Beat collaboration
offers a fabulous opportunity for us to entertain our customers,
a great space as they mingle and talk with us and other guest celebrities."
The Blues Café will be open every night of the show, which
runs from Thursday to Saturday night, and also offers an extra special
perk of photo ops with artistes from the impressive nightly line-up.
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