Buju Banton, Marcia Griffiths & Wayne Wonder ignite Best of the Best media launch

The sounds of the Caribbean pulsed through Miami last night as the media launch for the 19th staging of the iconic Best of the Best concert brought a surge of nostalgia and excitement to the city.

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Hosted in the heart of Florida’s vibrant Caribbean community, the launch welcomed reggae heavyweights Buju Banton, Marcia Griffiths, and Wayne Wonder, who shared reflections, previewed new music, and celebrated the return of a cultural institution that has defined Caribbean entertainment in the diaspora for nearly two decades.

Held ahead of the official concert on Sunday, May 25, 2025, at Bayfront Park in Downtown Miami, the media launch was more than just a preview — it was a heartfelt reunion. DJ Fergie kept the energy flowing with high-tempo selections, while surprise performances and heartfelt speeches set the tone for what promises to be a milestone year for the festival.

Reggae icon Buju Banton, whose relationship with Best of the Best stretches back to the early years, spoke candidly about the festival’s impact on the Caribbean diaspora:

“Many of us have grown up with the notion of going to Best of the Best or looking forward to attending the festival every year,” Buju shared. “It had taken a hiatus where it was absent for a while, and now it’s back, so we hope to bring that vibe and that energy back. What it means to the people, it was so special. To bring your family out on a Sunday. The music was nice, the atmosphere was nice. We’re going to recreate that vibe.”

Buju emphasized the festival’s unifying power, especially in a city as diverse as Miami:

“It means a lot not only for the Jamaican community but also the Haitian community, the Caribbean diaspora in general. You get soca, a little dancehall, reggae—it’s a whole package. One can be entertained with different aspects of Caribbean music.”

The First Lady of Reggae, Marcia Griffiths, brought elegance and warmth to the evening, expressing her gratitude for being part of the 2025 lineup.

“I’m happy, thankful, honored to share the stage with some of my very special coworkers and friends,” Griffiths said. The veteran songstress is expected to deliver a show-stopping performance at this year’s concert, continuing a career that has uplifted generations.

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Also taking the stage at the launch was beloved crooner Wayne Wonder, who surprised attendees with a live preview of new music, offering a taste of what fans can expect when he takes the main stage next month.

Emerging artist Jah Ted added an unexpected layer to the night with an impromptu music preview, signaling the festival’s commitment to spotlighting rising Caribbean talent alongside legends.

Launched in 2007, Best of the Best has grown into one of the most anticipated Caribbean music festivals in North America, drawing thousands of fans from across the U.S., Canada, the UK, and the Caribbean.

Over the years, the festival has hosted genre-defining acts such as:

Mavado, Beenie Man, Bounty Killer, Capleton, Konshens, Alkaline, Beres Hammond, Tarrus Riley, Chronixx, Elephant Man, Mr. Vegas, and many more. It has also welcomed crossover stars like Rick Ross and DJ Khaled, underscoring its blend of Caribbean and urban music cultures.

What makes the festival unique is not only its open-air venue in the scenic Bayfront Park, but its ability to bring together families, music lovers, and diverse communities for an all-day experience of culture, food, and sound.

This year’s staging will feature a diverse, intergenerational lineup yet to be fully announced, but the presence of Buju Banton, Beres Hammond,Marcia Griffiths, and Wayne Wonder alongside 450, Chronic Law, Romain Virgo, Skinny Fabulous and Nadine Sutherland alone signals that the 19th anniversary is aiming to strike a perfect balance between nostalgia and evolution.

Tickets for Best of the Best 2025 are now available online. For more information, visit www.bestofthebestconcert.com.

 

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