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    DJ Jime Says Thank You After RISE 2025 Success

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    Thousands gathered for RISE 2025, the popular morning fete hosted by DJ Jime, delivering what organisers described as a “phenomenal” experience of music, dance, and positive energy.

    In a statement released following the event, Jime extended thanks to everyone who attended, noting that their “energy fuels everything we do.” The event, which has become a staple on the Carnival calendar, saw patrons dancing from the early hours, marking yet another successful staging.

    Gratitude was also extended to sponsors, ticket vendors, and the production and support teams, whose dedication was credited with bringing the event to life. Jime also offered special recognition to the core management team—Jahmai, Kiana, Strangler, Traska, and Lawn—for their commitment and creativity.

    “We hear your feedback, we see your support, and we’re already working to make RISE 2026 even more epic,” the statement added, promising further growth and “higher vibes” in future editions.

    Presented by Premier Beverages and JIME Events, RISE continues to brand itself as more than just a party—”it’s a movement,” according to its organisers.

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