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Grange pleased with Gala turnout; 10,000 more seats for stadium Loop Jamaica

Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment, and Sport, Olivia Grange, says she is pleased with the large turnout for the Grand Gala held on Independence Day, Saturday, August 6.

The National Stadium in Kingston was filled to capacity for the spectacular show, which was held in celebration of Jamaica’s 60th year of independence, under the theme ‘Reigniting a Nation for Greatness’.

Hundreds of thousands of others tuned into the event in the virtual space.

Minister Grange, in noting that persons had to be turned away from the venue due to lack of space, said that there are plans to add 10,000 seats at the National Stadium as part of the Jamaica 60 Legacy Projects.

“We regret that they were all not accommodated but we will fast-track the redevelopment of the National Stadium Complex and, particularly, the National Stadium so that for the next milestone anniversary we will be able to accommodate many more Jamaicans,” she informed.

Minister Grange said that the gala and float and street parade held on Emancipation Day were a success.

The parade returned this year as a part of the diamond jubilee celebrations.

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Minister Grange attributed the success to the partnership with the private sector, stakeholders in the entertainment and culture sectors and the hard-working, patriotic and dedicated staff of the Ministry.

She said that the support and goodwill of the various entities and individuals made the celebratory activities “a labour of love”.

“We could not put a price tag, the real price tag on what we have done,” she said, commending the “dedicated, loyal and patriotic Jamaicans involved, including the people who swept the streets after the float parade had passed”.