
Peetron and Enoch Thomas
Antigua and Barbuda is set to shine on the global stage as Peetron and Enoch Thomas join forces in the upcoming International Calypso Fusion Project.
This initiative, organized by the renowned gospel promotion organization Touched by an Angel, which operates out of Jamaica and New York, is slated for release later this year.
Enoch Thomas, who gained recognition as the winner of the first season of Praise Break Antigua & Barbuda, will bring his remarkable vocal abilities and energetic stage presence to this esteemed collaboration.
He will be accompanied by Peetron, a celebrated Singer, Calypsonian, and philanthropist, known for his unwavering commitment to promoting Antigua’s rich cultural and musical legacy.
Both artists are dedicated to honoring Antigua and Barbuda through their involvement in this project. Peetron expressed his heartfelt appreciation for this chance to represent their homeland and believes that the success of the project will significantly enhance the international visibility of Antigua’s music scene, particularly highlighting the beloved tradition of calypso.
This initiative aims to create a dynamic blend of calypso and gospel music, showcasing the unique sound and talent that the Caribbean has to offer global audience. We encourage everyone to follow the journey of Peetron and Enoch Thomas as they bring the spirit and culture of Antigua and Barbuda to the world.






Calypso and gospel? That’s a fusion I didn’t know I needed. Big up to Touched by an Angel for pushing Caribbean vibes forward.
So proud of our local talents getting international recognition! Enoch and Peetron are a powerful duo, this is big for Antigua!
He will be accompanied by Peetron, a celebrated Singer, Calypsonian.. Come on now isn’t this a bit if a stretch.
Give me a break
Couldn’t have said it any better. Well I could but it would include expletives.
Peetron give it a rest already
Enoch proved his star power in Praise Break. Now with Peetron beside him, Antigua’s not just showing up, we’re taking center mic in the fusion revolution.