Reggae Genealogy Returns with Cinematic Celebration of Jamaican Music and Culture
Get ready to groove as Reggae Genealogy returns, bringing a cinematic celebration of Jamaica's rich music and culture to Volunteer Park in Plantation this weekend. The theme for this year's event is centered around the power of reggae music, honoring its legendary roots while showcasing modern vibes.
The party kicks off with the charming Tifa, who promises an energetic mix of singing and DJing that will leave attendees of all ages dancing to the beat. Tifa's setlist is a medley of different songs, blending classic hits with something new and exciting - no details were revealed, but fans can expect a high-energy performance.
Jamaican actress Audrey Reid is hosting the event, which fits perfectly with her persona as an actress who made a mark in Hollywood with her iconic role in the 1997 movie "Dancehall Queen." This year's theme is inspired by her own film and will feature performances by legendary reggae artists Leroy Sibbles, Jimmy Cliff (who sadly passed away recently), and Sly from Sly and Robbie.
In addition to the musical lineup, attendees can enjoy delicious food options and browse vendors showcasing unique, handmade items. One such vendor is Carmen Puccio, who creates one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces using natural materials like leather, copper, wood, aluminum, bamboo - all crafted by hand with love and care.
Tickets for Reggae Genealogy start at $30, offering an unforgettable experience that combines music, culture, and community. For more information and to buy tickets, visit the event page online.
Get ready to groove as Reggae Genealogy returns, bringing a cinematic celebration of Jamaica's rich music and culture to Volunteer Park in Plantation this weekend. The theme for this year's event is centered around the power of reggae music, honoring its legendary roots while showcasing modern vibes.
The party kicks off with the charming Tifa, who promises an energetic mix of singing and DJing that will leave attendees of all ages dancing to the beat. Tifa's setlist is a medley of different songs, blending classic hits with something new and exciting - no details were revealed, but fans can expect a high-energy performance.
Jamaican actress Audrey Reid is hosting the event, which fits perfectly with her persona as an actress who made a mark in Hollywood with her iconic role in the 1997 movie "Dancehall Queen." This year's theme is inspired by her own film and will feature performances by legendary reggae artists Leroy Sibbles, Jimmy Cliff (who sadly passed away recently), and Sly from Sly and Robbie.
In addition to the musical lineup, attendees can enjoy delicious food options and browse vendors showcasing unique, handmade items. One such vendor is Carmen Puccio, who creates one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces using natural materials like leather, copper, wood, aluminum, bamboo - all crafted by hand with love and care.
Tickets for Reggae Genealogy start at $30, offering an unforgettable experience that combines music, culture, and community. For more information and to buy tickets, visit the event page online.