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Osocity Steals Show at Igloo Event with High-Energy Set

27 December 2024
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On Boxing Day morning, the crowd at Pigeon Point was electrified as world-renowned DJ and music producer Osocity took the stage at the annual Igloo event. 

Hosted by Blazin’ FM, the cooler party kicked off on Christmas night and kept the energy high all the way into the early hours of Boxing Day.

This year’s Igloo event featured some of the station’s top DJs and hosts, but it was Osocity’s thrilling performance that stole the show. He kept the crowd moving, playing the hits and engaging with fans.

At one point, Osocity jumped into the crowd, riding a fence carried by fans and handlers.

His performance continued until sunrise, with partygoers soaking in every moment.

Born and raised in South Florida, Osocity has built a massive following through his social media presence and popular YouTube mixes. This was his first time performing in Saint Lucia, and he said he thoroughly enjoyed the experience, promising to return for future events.

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