Wed | Feb 11, 2026

Something Extra | Wednesday

Published:Wednesday | February 11, 2026 | 12:07 AM
Sister, sister! Tami Chin-Mitchell came out to support her sister, Tessanne Chin, one of this year’s LIT Festival performers.
Sister, sister! Tami Chin-Mitchell came out to support her sister, Tessanne Chin, one of this year’s LIT Festival performers.
Popping up in bold colours and prints is upcoming artiste and day-one festival performer Joby Jay.
Popping up in bold colours and prints is upcoming artiste and day-one festival performer Joby Jay.
Media personality and host of the night, Luna (centre), is flanked by creatives Angel Lee (left) and Suzanna Missenberger.
Media personality and host of the night, Luna (centre), is flanked by creatives Angel Lee (left) and Suzanna Missenberger.
Kathrine Johnson (left), cultural engagement manager, British Council, pairs up with the night’s host, Luna, at the LIT Festival launch.
Kathrine Johnson (left), cultural engagement manager, British Council, pairs up with the night’s host, Luna, at the LIT Festival launch.
LeAnn Ollivierre, festival director, celebrates the occasion with Protoje.
LeAnn Ollivierre, festival director, celebrates the occasion with Protoje.
Dr Jade McIntosh swaps her white coat for the cutest denim mini at the LIT launch.
Dr Jade McIntosh swaps her white coat for the cutest denim mini at the LIT launch.
Recording artiste and festival day two performer Naomi Cowan strikes a pose for our lens.
Recording artiste and festival day two performer Naomi Cowan strikes a pose for our lens.
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Specially invited guests and longtime supporters of Lost In Time (LIT) turned out in full support last Thursday for the festival’s media launch at AC Hotel Kingston. After a year’s hiatus, the much-anticipated festival returns in a revamped two-day format on February 28 and March 1, with conceptualiser Protoje set to headline day one, and reggae star Chronixx taking the stage on day two. Something Extra was on the scene to capture the LIT social highlights.