Aidonia marks 20 years in dancehall with spectacular Kingston show at Sabina Park

Dancehall heavyweight Aidonia cemented his legacy with an electrifying celebration of his 20-year journey in music, delivering a grand performance at the historic Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica, on Saturday, May 12, 2025.

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The event, produced by Romiech Entertainment, marked the climax of a two-city celebration that had kicked off a week earlier at the UBS Arena in Belmont Park, New York.

While the New York leg wowed international fans with high-energy performances from Jada Kingdom, Shenseea, Kranium, Mavado, Govana, and others, the Kingston edition was a triumphant homecoming. Drawing hundreds of fans to the iconic cricket ground, the show became a vibrant celebration of Jamaican music, culture, and Aidonia’s impressive catalogue.

Sabina Park—more commonly associated with cricketing legends—was transformed into a dancehall fortress. The night featured powerhouse performances from Capleton, Bounty Killer, Ding Dong, Skeng, Valiant, and Rajah Wild. Kraft ignited the crowd with his raw, rebellious energy, while Di Genius—longtime collaborator and producer behind many of Aidonia’s biggest hits—brought both nostalgia and fire to the stage.

Rajah Wild and Kraft sharing the stage

Veteran artist Capleton showcased his unmatched ability to energize any crowd, delivering a high-octane set that had patrons moving across the venue. Crowd favorites like “Who Dem,” “Jah Jah City,” and “Fire Time” earned roars of approval and unbridled celebration from an audience fully engaged with the now 58-year-old performer.

The undisputed highlight, however, was Aidonia himself. The 4th Genna leader delivered an emotional and commanding one-hour set that opened with a dramatic twist: a choir dressed in all white backed his intro, blending spiritual overtones with the gritty charisma fans have come to love. Moving seamlessly through dancehall anthems, crowd favorites, and reflective tributes, Aidonia reminded everyone why he has remained a staple of the genre for two decades.

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“From 2005 to now, it’s been a journey—ups, downs, but the music a di anchor,” he told the roaring crowd between sets. “Mi give thanks fi the support, fi di love, and fi every single soul who ever sing one of mi song dem.”

The night stood as an electrifying reminder of his rich musical catalogue and industry fortitude—a testament to longevity, resilience, and artistry in a genre where few remain at the top for long. Aidonia’s 20th anniversary show proved he is not only still relevant, but still raising the bar.

 

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