Written by: Nekisha 'Neicy' Cyrus
Yes, the popular Caribbean show ‘What Yuh Know’ is officially going on a European tour! Creator Daniel Loveless announced the news via his social media platforms recently and fans can’t stop showing their excitement and support for this major announcement.
‘What Yuh Know’ which was created in 2016 has since amassed over 30 million views on YouTube, with a total of 189K subscribers and 329 videos. Not to mention a following of 509K on Facebook and 165K on Instagram.
The YouTube series presented by Daniel Loveless has been recognized as one of the top Caribbean series on the platform and has been officially verified by YouTube. Initially, the show’s premise was simple. Daniel would visit communities across Trinidad and Tobago simply asking and testing person’s knowledge on topics such as culture, history, politics, etc. Today, he now travels the world asking people what they know. His list of destinations travelled already includes Dubai, Canada, London, Brooklyn, New York, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Miami, Jamaica, Barbados, Guyana, St Vincent, Grenada, Belize, and many more. Check out their latest episode from Jamaica now showing below!
And now ‘What Yuh Know’ is heading to Europe. Yes, fans from London, Barcelona, Ireland, Switzerland, Italy, Paris and Amsterdam, they’re coming to you. See official tour dates below!
What started with an idea on the streets of Port of Spain has now evolved into a well- loved global brand. Caribbean Entertainment Hub would like to congratulate Daniel Loveless and the entire ‘What Yuh Know’ team for a commendable job and for accomplishing this huge milestone. We look forward to seeing more new content from the show as they take our Caribbean vibes and comedy to the streets of Europe.
Be sure to tune into new episodes and content from the ‘What Yuh Know’ show each and every week on their Facebook, Instagram and YouTube channel.
For business enquiries, you can contact ‘What Yuh Know’ at info@whatyuhknowtt.com.
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