Hundreds of music fans filled the Fort Christian Parking Lot on Saturday night to celebrate a lively showcase of song, storytelling and showmanship — the art of calypso. Those who stayed until the end witnessed Lucas Evans, performing under the stage name John Gotti, take home the title of St. Thomas’ 2025 Calypso Monarch.
The victory marks Lucas’ third consecutive win, putting him in rare company among Virgin Islands calypso monarchs.
Lucas clinched the crown with his second-round performance of “De Monarchy,” delivering a strong stage presence that opened with a dramatic scene: seated on a throne beside local calypso legend Louis Ible Jr., who appeared in white robes and a gold crown. Together, they created a moment that blended tradition with new talent, setting the tone for Lucas’ winning set.
Nine contestants performed two rounds of original songs, blending sharp lyrics with lively performances. Emogen Creese, known as Blakness, opened the first round with powerful vocals that set a high bar for the night. Creese later earned the title of first runner-up.
Veteran performer Myrel Tonge, better known as Super T, had the crowd moving with his playful entry, “No More Tempo at 65.” His performance, filled with energy and humor, secured him second runner-up honors.
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