IRAWMA 2026 to honor reggae legends as Vybz Kartel tops nominations

The 43rd annual International Reggae and World Music Awards is set to take center stage this Sunday at the Lauderhill Performing Arts Center, bringing together some of the biggest names in reggae, dancehall and world music for what organizers are calling one of the most star-studded editions in the event’s history.

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The awards show, commonly known as IRAWMA, will be held on May 17, with red carpet arrivals beginning at 6 p.m. Organizers say the event will feature legendary performers, international music stars, emerging artists, industry executives and fans from across the globe.

Dancehall superstar Vybz Kartel leads this year’s nominations with 11 nods across nine categories, further cementing his influence on the global dancehall scene. Other major nominees include Shaggy, Sean Paul, Spice and Shenseea.

International music producer and entertainer DJ Khaled is expected to appear as one of the evening’s presenters. He is also nominated for the collaborative track “You Remind Me,” which features Vybz Kartel, Bounty Killer, Buju Banton, Rory from Stone Love, Kaylan Arnold and Mavado.

One of the highlights of the night is expected to be the presentation of a Lifetime Achievement Award to Mavado in recognition of his contributions to dancehall music and Caribbean culture.

Reggae icon Burning Spear, whose real name is Winston Rodney, will receive the Lifetime and Master of Reggae and World Music Culture Award for his 57 years of contribution to reggae music and global consciousness.

The ceremony will also honor reggae legend Marcia Griffiths, widely known as the “Queen of Reggae,” alongside entertainers including Spragga Benz, Wayne Armond, Congolese music star Awilo Longomba and Gramps Morgan.

Featured performances are expected from Gramps Morgan and gospel reggae pioneer Dr. Carlene Davis, as organizers promise a showcase celebrating the diversity and global reach of reggae and world music.

The awards will also spotlight nominees across reggae, dancehall, Latin, Afrobeats and world music genres, including Daddy Yankee, Stick Figure and Mariah Carey for the collaboration “Sugar Sweet,” featuring Shenseea and Kehtani.

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“This celebration represents more than awards — it is a global cultural movement honoring the legends, pioneers, and future stars of reggae and world music,” said IRAWMA founder Dr. Ephraim Martin in a statement.

This year’s ceremony will also include the fourth annual IRAWMA Song Contest, featuring finalists Jah Stone, Gospel Guerilla, Garfield Goulbourne and Valeda Williams featuring Steve Cattose.

Organizers are encouraging fans to secure tickets early as seats for the annual celebration of Caribbean and world music are limited.

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