REGGAE SUMFEST

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Reggae Sumfest is Jamaica’s premier and longest-running reggae and dancehall music festival, held annually in mid‑July at Catherine Hall Entertainment Complex in Montego Bay. Attracting over 30,000 locals and international visitors, it spans a full week of curated musical experiences—from beach parties and street dances to world-class festival nights featuring A‑list reggae and dancehall stars.

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  • Location: Catherine Hall Entertainment Complex, Montego Bay, Jamaica

  • Day(s): Annually in mid‑July; the 2025 edition runs July 13–19.

    • July 13: Family Funday

    • July 14: Street Dance

    • July 15: All White Party

    • July 16: Blitz

    • July 17: Global Fete

    • July 18–19: Festival Nights (Dancehall + Reggae Nights)

  • Time: Events span afternoons into the night; main festival nights typically start around 7 PM

  • Vibe: A dynamic fusion of reggae, dancehall, soca, and hip‑hop—showcasing legendary icons and emerging artists in high-energy performances

  • Atmosphere: Massive staging and production, VIP zones, beach and outdoor party spaces, and electrifying crowd engagement

  • Focus: To celebrate Jamaican music culture globally, preserving roots traditions while promoting contemporary dancehall and reggae

  • Community: Draws a global audience including fans, musicians, and industry insiders—cementing Jamaica’s musical legacy and tourism appeal

  • Admission: Multi‑tiered ticket system—pre‑event parties, individual festival nights, and full‑week passes; early bird discounts available via official Sumfest site

Why Reggae Sumfest Is the Crown Jewel

  • Largest Music Festival in Jamaica and the Caribbean, running since 1993

  • Star-Studded Lineups: Past headliners include Vybz Kartel, Beres Hammond, Spice, Shenseea, Protoje, and international acts like Toni Braxton and Lauryn Hill

  • Cultural Showcase Week: From beach vibes and street parties to high-caliber festival nights and a heated Global Sound Clash

  • Tourism Boost: Strongly supported by Jamaica’s Tourism Board to boost summer travel and cultural tourism

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