Well they do generally cater to a more affluent demographic than say a Sting. Nothing wrong with that really, there are more than enough shows that cater to the masses.
I don't think I would call it upper class, there are not enough of those people in the Caribbean to support a festival. More like middle class who are into old school music or at least are not looking for young hot artistes, more interested in performers who have a catalog of music. So you would more see a Freddie Mcgregor than a Romain Virgo (who I like) , or a 80s R&B artiste than a Drake
I don't think I would call it upper class, there are not enough of those people in the Caribbean to support a festival. More like middle class who are into old school music or at least are not looking for young hot artistes, more interested in performers who have a catalog of music. So you would more see a Freddie Mcgregor than a Romain Virgo (who I like) , or a 80s R&B artiste than a Drake
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