Business mogul Romeich Major has described as remarkable the overwhelming turnout of women for Shenseea's birthday festival on Friday night. Major, who was the promoter for the event, held at held at Grizzly's Plantation Cove in St Ann, estimated that 90 per cent of the roughly 4,000 people in the audience were women. "This is the first party I've ever been to where I saw more than 3,400 women and only about 600 men," Major told THE STAR.

"But that's expected because Shenseea represents for the ladies, so some men might not vibe with her. But the best part is, we all had fun - she had fun, and her fans had a blast. It's the first time we're doing this, so look out for it again next year.

" Major said the execution of the festival for the dancehall superstar was a success. The renowned entrepreneur credited the love and support, from especially the artiste's "female fans", for the great turnout the show received. "Considering that we've been dealing with two weeks of bad weather and people being cautious about coming out, we still had over 4,000 attendees tonight.

That's a great look, good vibes all around, so yes, it was definitely a success," Romeich told THE STAR. Friday night's event featured performances from Shenseea, with special guest appearances by Ding Dong, Stalk Ashley, and Chronic Law. Among the other notable attendees were social media influencers Chiney K, Tanania, and Quite Perry, as well as Sunshine Snacks General Manager Kathryn Inniss, who came to support the.