After a successful staging at the Sunset Cove Amphitheater in Florida this past August, the “Freddie McGregor & Friends” concert is making its return, this time, on home soil. Scheduled for Saturday, February 7, 2026, the event promises an unforgettable evening in Kingston, Jamaica, as fans, family, and fellow musicians gather to celebrate the life and legacy of one of reggae’s most beloved voices, “The Captain” Freddie McGregor.
While the venue is yet to be announced, anticipation is already running high as music lovers prepare to show their appreciation for the man who has delivered decades of timeless hits such as Push Comes to Shove, Big Ship, and Just Don’t Want to Be Lonely.
According to the official website, “Freddie McGregor & Friends is more than a concert—it’s a celebration.” It’s a space for fans to sing, dance, and honor the legendary crooner who has helped shape the sound and spirit of reggae music across generations.
The previous staging, held on August 17, 2025 at the Sunset Cove Amphitheatre in Florida, drew a massive crowd and featured powerhouse performances from a dynamic lineup of reggae acts including Luciano, Alaine, Spragga Benz, Gyptian, Pressure, and Frisco Kidd. The mix of classic and contemporary acts brought an electrifying energy to the stage, cementing the show as a must-attend event on the reggae calendar.
While the artist lineup for the Kingston edition has not yet been revealed, organizers promise live performances, surprise appearances, and plenty of memorable moments.
This upcoming staging will not only celebrate McGregor’s musical journey, but also spotlight the enduring strength of reggae music as a unifying force for communities. This staging of “Freddie McGregor & Friends” carries special significance. In recent years, the singer faced serious health challenges, including a widely reported stroke that temporarily sidelined his career. The incident sparked concern across the global reggae community and led to an outpouring of support from fans and fellow artists alike.
The homecoming event celebrates Freddie McGregor’s journey from early stardom as a child singer in the 1960s, to international acclaim with hits like Big Ship, Africa Here I Come, and I Was Born a Winner, to a now celebrated elder statesman of reggae music who continues to inspire with both his voice and his spirit.















