
As Carnival 2025 wrapped up, fans were left wondering—where was Destra Garcia? The soca queen, the Queen of Bacchanal, who usually commands the stage every year, was noticeably missing from the celebrations.
Throughout the season, fans eagerly asked the burning question.
The season concluded at midnight on March 4, marking the arrival of Ash Wednesday—the beginning of Lent—and coinciding with Ramadan, which started on March 2.
The answer for Garcia’s absence came as a surprise to many: The entertainer chose to focus on a personal passion that had been years in the making.
Garcia shared that she had dedicated this time to completing her long-awaited gospel album, Reflections.
With 12 tracks of soulful covers set to inspire, Garcia is not only preparing for its release but also gearing up for an exciting new concert experience that she hopes to turn into an annual tradition.
“When I performed for Carnival 2024, I did my 16th soca album, and I told myself then I was not going to do another soca album until I completed my gospel album,” she said.
“People just didn’t believe me because I have been saying that for the last decade and a half, that I was going to be committing to completing my gospel album at some point.”
She switched focus to completing her 12-track cover gospel album called Reflections, soon to be released, and prepared for her upcoming concert called Reflections. Read More
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