The Kensington Oval came alive on Saturday night as thousands gathered to celebrate one of Barbados’ most beloved musical duos Leadpipe and Saddis (L+S) in a spectacular event marking their 10 years in the entertainment industry. Aptly named L+S Fest, the concert was a pulsating showcase of talent, energy, and unity in music.
The night featured an impressive lineup of local acts who set the tone with unforgettable performances. Shaquille GFG, Summa, Rhea Layne, SugahRhe, Grateful Co, Mole, Hypasounds, Cle Woods, Don Trent, Tarique, Ross, Tionne Hernandez, Shanta Prince and many more brought their unique sounds to the stage, each earning cheers from an enthusiastic crowd that danced and sang along from start to finish.
While every performer left their mark, it was the much-anticipated set by Leadpipe and Saddis that ignited the venue. From the moment the duo stepped on stage, the energy in Kensington Oval reached a fever pitch. Fans erupted as they performed a medley of their most popular hits, showcasing the artistry, chemistry, and passion that have cemented them as household names in the soca world.
The duo closed the night in spectacular fashion with their now iconic Road March-winning anthem “Tek Charge”. The performance brought the Oval to its peak as fans waved, jumped, and sang along in one of the most electrifying moments of the evening.
L+S Fest was more than a concert it was a celebration of culture, community, and the duo’s decade-long journey in shaping the soundscape of Barbadian music. For many, it was a reminder of the power of music to unite and uplift.
As the lights dimmed on an unforgettable night, one thing was clear: Leadpipe and Saddis have not only reached a milestone they’ve solidified their legacy in Caribbean entertainment.