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Beres is back

Beres Hammond, centre back row, with some of his fans as well as Radio House competition winners, greeting his arrival in The Bahamas.

Beres Hammond, centre back row, with some of his fans as well as Radio House competition winners, greeting his arrival in The Bahamas.

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Beres Hammond after arriving in The Bahamas yesterday. Photos: Tim Clarke/Tribune Staff

DELIGHTED to finally be in The Bahamas, an elated Beres Hammond showed fans much love during a meet-and-greet event yesterday at the Meliá Nassau Beach Resort as he arrived for a concert on Saturday night.

Winners of a 100 Jamz and KISS 96FM promotion were afforded the opportunity to mix and mingle with the reggae legend who happily answered all of their questions and posed for both group and one-and-one photos with them.

After being prevented from taking the stage two weeks ago because of Hurricane Joaquin, Hammond is set to perform tomorrow night at the National Stadium Courtyard.

The singer said he is delighted to be back in Nassau for this “special moment”.

“I am family ... I have been away too long and I am happy to be here. I am looking forward to the show on Saturday,” he told the Bahamian press. “We have all this love thing going on and I don’t think it has changed.”

Hammond will be joined in concert by fellow Jamaican singer Tarrus Riley and the Bahamians bands The Illest and Tingum Dem.

• See today’s Weekend section for more.

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