Tian Winter, Kaution Band and Hell’s Gate Among Big Winners at National Music Awards

Antigua and Barbuda’s National Music Awards illuminated the nation’s cultural landscape on Tuesday evening, honoring exceptional achievements across the diverse spectrum of the country’s music industry. The prestigious ceremony served as a testament to the vibrant creative sector, bringing together artists, producers, and performers who collectively shape the nation’s musical identity.

Among the night’s most celebrated figures was soca sensation Tian Winter, who achieved a remarkable double victory by securing both Soca Artist of the Year and Recording Artist of the Year honors. His dominance across multiple categories underscored a particularly successful year of musical releases and captivating performances.

The coveted Song of the Year award was presented to Soca Village for their energetic composition ‘BB Service,’ which generated palpable excitement among attendees upon its announcement. In the spiritual music domain, Rashid Walker received Gospel Artist of the Year recognition, using the platform to inspire fellow gospel musicians during the approach to Independence celebrations.

Reggae and dancehall enthusiasts celebrated Niko Wild West’s triumph as Reggae/Dancehall Artist of the Year, while G. Eve Phillips earned the distinguished title of Calypsonian of the Year. Behind the production console, Andrew ‘Smilus’ Dorsett was acclaimed as Producer of the Year, acknowledging the collaborative trust between producer and performing artists.

The ceremony also highlighted instrumental excellence, with Marisha Potter receiving Pannist of the Year and Dr. Zahra Lake being honored as Arranger of the Year for her pioneering work in steel pan education and leadership of Pandemonium Steel Orchestra. Hell’s Gate Steel Orchestra marked a historic milestone by capturing Steel Band of the Year during their 80th anniversary celebrations.

Educational institutions gained recognition through PMS Serenaders’ win as School Steel Band of the Year, while Dwight Laviscount received Instrumentalist of the Year for his dedication to mentoring emerging musicians. Live performance categories showcased Cutting Edge Band as Band of the Year and Caution Band as Jam Band of the Year.

Entertainment professionals Steve ‘Ibis the Livest’ Freeland (MC of the Year), DJ Quest (DJ of the Year for the second consecutive year), and King Warrior Sound (Sound of the Year) were celebrated for their contributions to the industry’s event landscape. Heaven – The R&B Experience received Niche Event of the Year, while Rise by Jam Events took Large Scale Event of the Year honors as one of the Caribbean’s premier carnival events.

Education, Sports and Creative Industries Minister Daryll Matthew announced the introduction of a Young Roadmarch category for Carnival 2026, designed to provide junior artists with dedicated competitive platforms. The gathering united musicians, producers, cultural stakeholders, and enthusiasts in celebration of Antigua and Barbuda’s rich musical heritage, demonstrating ongoing commitment to nurturing local talent and promoting cultural creativity on regional and international stages.