Spawnbreezie to spice up Tinian with free concert
Tinian residents will be getting a very special treat on Oct. 1, when nationally known Polynesian recording artist Spawnbreezie makes a stopover for a one-night show as part of his first-ever Mariana Islands tour.
The singer will be giving a free concert on Wednesday night at the fiesta grounds right next to Kammer Beach, the site of the annual Tinian Hot Pepper Festival and the island’s San Jose Fiesta.
Spawnbreezie has been busy over the last several weeks promoting his newest album, “Sincerely Dizzo” all over the Pacific, and he is looking forward to bringing his unique blend of R&B, hip-hop, and island music to his fans on Tinian, an island known in world history for its role to end World War II, along with its ever spicy “donni sali” peppers. Residents young and old alike will be entertained with new cuts from Spawnbreezie’s latest CD, along with such radio staples as Oh My Goodness, Don’t Let Go, and the ever catchy I’m in Love.
When asked why the Midwest-based singer wanted to do a show on Tinian, manager Frank Aguon said, “Simple, it’s about bringing the music to the people. Spawnbreezie enjoys an amazing connection with his fans, and he tries all he can to give them a show they will never forget every single time. And if it means going far, far away to do it, he’ll do it. We are very excited to come to Tinian and meet the friendly people down there.”
In an audio and video clip posted online, Spawnbreezie recently mentioned his appreciation to all his fans in the Marianas by saying, “I want to send a big ‘thank you’ to all the fans, and all the promoters and supporters that are giving me the opportunity to go out there to perform for all of you beautiful people. It’s been a long time coming, it’s long overdue and I’m excited.”
This will be the second of the singer’s advertised appearances, with a show in Guam on Sept. 27 at the Music Life Concert Series, and a performance on Saipan on Oct. 3 as part of the United Nesia Fest Concert Series.
For his part, event promoter and president of United Nesia (Marianas Chapter) Rob Travilla was surprised at the buzz the event generated once it was announced.
“As soon as we broke the news about the free show, everyone on social media, on the news, it’s been crazy. We’ve even had people mentioning about going to this show if they can’t make it to the Saipan show,” he said. “But on the real tip, this is going to be special for the people of Tinian, we’re excited it’s going down, not only to bring a main event act like Spawnbreezie to an island that definitely deserves a good show, but also to expose the one-of-a-kind talent Tinian has been developing. The best of the Pacific will definitely be on display for all to see on Wednesday night, thank you to all the sponsors as well as the performers who will grace the grounds that night, and thank you to Tinian! I flew out there a few weeks ago to walk through the event site and I got nothing but love and hospitality. You do not want to miss this show, and since it’s free there’s no reason you won’t be there!”
The doors open at 5pm, and will also feature Tinian-born talent kicking things off, such as YouTube sensation Nikita Mendiola, Nikki Ayuyu, Nate Ada, and Joshua Q. Castro who recently returned from a monthlong tour in the U.S. mainland. (PR)