Hard Rock Hotel Hollywood lights up in Jamaican colors during PM Holness visit

In a dazzling show of Jamaican pride, the iconic guitar-shaped façade of the Hard Rock Hotel in Hollywood, Florida, lit up in black, green, and gold—the vibrant colors of the Jamaican flag. The striking tribute coincided with an exclusive cocktail reception in honor of Jamaica’s Prime Minister, The Most Hon. Andrew Holness, celebrating the strength, influence, and enduring cultural legacy of the Jamaican diaspora.

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The light display was more than a visual spectacle—it was a bold expression of national pride and a reminder of Jamaica’s far-reaching global footprint. With Florida home to approximately 300,000 individuals of Jamaican descent, the evening underscored the critical role of the diaspora in deepening economic and cultural ties across borders.

The star-studded reception brought together a host of influential Caribbean-American business leaders and dignitaries. Among those in attendance were Ricky Wade, the Jamaican-American entrepreneur behind several McDonald’s franchises in South Florida; Audrey Marks, former Jamaican Ambassador to the United States; and Oliver Mair, Jamaica’s Consul General to the southeastern U.S.

The evening opened with a stirring performance of the Jamaican national anthem by acclaimed vocalist Steve Higgins. Audrey Marks and Oliver Mair offered heartfelt welcomes, applauding the diaspora’s continued contributions to Jamaica’s growth and identity. Prime Minister Holness followed with a passionate address, reaffirming the island’s resilience and its focus on economic growth despite global challenges like trade tariffs and shifting economic conditions.

“This light display is not just about honouring me,” Holness said. “It’s about celebrating the indomitable spirit of Jamaica and the power of our people, wherever in the world they may be.”

Prime Minister Holness later posted pictures from the visit, where he spent time with Jamaican staff, with the caption: “It was a proud moment meeting some of our hardworking Jamaican nationals at the Hard Rock Hotel in Miami. Their dedication and excellence continue to shine abroad, and I was truly inspired by their stories. Jamaica is well represented!”


The reception followed Holness’ appearance at a recent Diaspora Forum at Christway Baptist Church in Miramar, hosted by the Consulate General of Jamaica. There, he echoed his call for sustained engagement with Jamaicans abroad and emphasized their key role in shaping Jamaica’s national vision.

While the Hard Rock Hotel is globally recognized for its entertainment legacy, it rarely dedicates its dynamic exterior to national celebrations—making this tribute to Jamaica especially significant. Known for hosting A-list concerts and cultural events, the venue’s bold gesture elevated the evening from a diplomatic gathering to an unforgettable celebration of Jamaican excellence.

 

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