NOON Brunch Elevates Easter Sunday with Upscale Day Party in Kingston
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On Sunday, April 5, 2026, Kingston city will welcome NOON, a premium, food-inclusive brunch experience designed for people who appreciate curated music, standout cuisine, and an elevated daytime social experience. The event, being held on the lawns of the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre, 36 Hope Road from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM, is positioning itself as a fresh take on the traditional holiday gathering, one where music, food, fashion, and culture converge in a carefully curated daytime setting.
At a time when lifestyle audiences are increasingly choosing polished daytime experiences over late-night events, NOON aims to capture that shift with a concept built around intention, style, and atmosphere.
“NOON is about creating a space where Caribbean culture shows up polished, Easter Sunday in Kingston is about to look very different this year,” said Dane Wilson, one-third of the event’s organising team. “It’s not about overcrowded nightlife energy. It’s about curated music, standout food, and a crowd that values quality experiences.”
Music will play a central role in shaping the atmosphere. The event will feature a live performance from internationally recognised dancehall recording artist Charly Black, alongside a lineup of respected Jamaican selectors including JR Chromatic, Steelie Bashment, and Shukkle Bus. Together, the lineup promises a cross-generational soundtrack that blends contemporary dancehall with the sounds that have shaped Jamaican party culture for decades.
Beyond the music, food will take centre stage as part of the entertainment. The culinary experience will be led by Chef Razor in collaboration with CookSpot Kytchen, a New York-based culinary brand known for its vibrant Caribbean-inspired creations. Guests will be treated to interactive culinary moments and signature dishes, including Rum & Raisin Waffles finished with rum caramel sauce, transforming food service into a live, engaging spectacle.
Organisers expect the event to attract a socially influential mix of local professionals, creatives, and returning diaspora visitors, particularly those travelling from the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom during the Easter travel period.
As Kingston continues to expand its reputation as a destination for premium lifestyle events, NOON aims to establish Easter Sunday daytime as a flagship cultural moment on the city’s entertainment calendar.
More information about the event can be found at www.noonbrunch.com.




