The North-American-based JetBlue Airways is confirmed as one of the premium sponsors of Reggae Sumfest 2018. Joe Bogdanovich, DownSound Entertainment (DSE) CEO, who acquired the Sumfest Brand in 2016…
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Red Stripe Announces Escape To Jamaica Sweepstakes To Reggae Sumfest
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Reggae Sumfest 2018: A Week-Long Reggae Party in Paradise May 03, 2018 Latest Reggae News Reggae Sumfest & Downsound Entertainment have set the bar for Reggae events sky-high with the Week-Long…
Reggae Sumfest: Virtual Access Granted To Millions Worldwide
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The world will be watching the best of reggae and dancehall on stage at Reggae Sumfest when the main concert opens on Friday, July 21 at Catherine Hall, Montego Bay. Red Stripe presents Reggae Sumfest 25, will raise the bar in the quality of food offerings, venue layout and worldwide accessibility.
Reggae Sumfest to feature highly anticipated Second-Generation Reggae Performers By: RBA Publishing June 30, 2017 Reggae Sumfest 2017 features Meleku the son of Sizzla & Davianah, the daughter of Tony Rebel.…
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Jamaica’s largest music festival is also the island’s biggest party. The weeklong celebration is staged at Montego Bay, and features local reggae and dancehall artists. Before the music starts, the fun kicks off with a beach party, a musical day cruise and the famous “All White Party.” When the concerts get underway, audiences arrive with their own “reggae beds” — flattened cardboard boxes for sitting and chilling between dance sessions. The 2017 Sumfest runs from July 16 to 22.
This year marks the 25th anniversary of Jamaica’s largest reggae festival. Reggae Sumfest takes place in Montego Bay, St. James for a full week July 16-22. The weeklong festival takes off with sunset yacht party, a heavyweight clash before a weekend of rhythm and culture with live stage shows.