Best of the Best returns: Miami set for epic Memorial Weekend celebration

Reggae and dancehall fans from around the globe are gearing up for an unforgettable Memorial Day Weekend as the 19th annual Best of the Best Music Fest takes over Bayfront Park in Downtown Miami on Sunday, May 25, 2025.

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Billed as North America’s premier Caribbean music festival, this year’s event promises a full day of culture, food, and top-tier entertainment for the entire family. With free entry for kids 12 and under when accompanied by an adult, the event is expected to draw thousands of fans of all ages.

This year’s lineup is stacked with reggae royalty and rising stars. Among the headline performers are Beres Hammond, Buju Banton, and Marcia Griffiths, sharing the stage with crowd favorites like Romain Virgo, Wayne Wonder, Nadine Sutherland, Chronic Law, 450, and Skinny Fabulous, with even more acts to be revealed.

Gates open at 2:00 p.m., and the music won’t stop until 10:00 p.m. Tickets are on sale now at BestOfTheBestConcert.com, as well as at select outlets across Florida and New York.

Last month’s official media launch in Florida brought the energy early, giving fans a taste of what to expect. Hosted in the heart of Florida’s vibrant Caribbean community, the event featured performances, surprise guest appearances, and remarks from reggae luminaries.

Reggae icon Buju Banton, whose history with the festival stretches back to its early years, reflected on its impact:

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“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 also highlighted the festival’s unique ability to unite cultures:

“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.”

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Marcia Griffiths, often hailed as the First Lady of Reggae, expressed her deep appreciation for the opportunity to perform in this year’s lineup:

“I’m happy, thankful, and honored to share the stage with some of my very special coworkers and friends,” she said.

Also taking the mic was beloved crooner Wayne Wonder, who surprised the audience with a live preview of new music, teasing what’s to come when he hits the main stage this weekend.

The media launch also spotlighted emerging artist Jah Ted, whose impromptu set signaled the festival’s continued commitment to showcasing the next generation of Caribbean talent alongside established legends.

Beyond the music, the Best of the Best festival plays a major economic and cultural role in Miami, especially during Memorial Day weekend. It brings in visitors from across the U.S. and the Caribbean, boosting tourism and hospitality revenues throughout the city. Caribbean music lovers and diaspora communities converge to celebrate heritage and unity—driving hotel bookings, restaurant traffic and local business sales.

“The Best of the Best International Music Festival is more than just a celebration of Caribbean music—it’s a vibrant reflection of Miami’s multicultural spirit,” said Connie W. Kinnard, senior vice president of multicultural tourism and development at the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau. “Events like this not only spotlight our city’s rich cultural tapestry but also attract visitors from near and far, strengthening Miami’s position as a premier destination for diverse, world-class entertainment.”

Launched in 2007, Best of the Best has grown into a cultural institution in the Caribbean diaspora. Over the years, it has hosted genre-defining icons such as Mavado, Beenie Man, Bounty Killer, Capleton, Konshens, Alkaline, Tarrus Riley, Chronixx, and Elephant Man, and has even welcomed crossover stars like Rick Ross and DJ Khaled.

What sets Best of the Best apart is more than just the music—it’s the open-air venue, the community atmosphere, and the authentic Caribbean experience that combines nostalgia with fresh energy. With a carefully curated mix of legends and newcomers, the 19th edition is set to strike the perfect balance between honoring the past and embracing the future.

For tickets, full lineup updates, and festival info, visit BestOfTheBestConcert.com.

 

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