The Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival returns with Ding Dong, Morgan Heritage and Collie Buddz

The Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival has announced a star-studded lineup of performers and amazing chefs for its 21st annual event on happening on Sunday, November 12, 2023.

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The festival will take place from 1 pm-10 pm at the Miramar Regional Park, located at 16801 Miramar Pkwy, Miramar, Fl 33027.

The festival’s Publix Culinary Pavilion will feature Internationally acclaimed celebrity chefs Travis Reece (Jamaica), Jamal Small (Bahamas) and Darian Bryan (Jamaica).

Patrons will be treated with live performances by two-time Grammy-winning Royal Family of Reggae Morgan Heritage, Jamaican dancehall sensation Ding Dong and straight out of Bermuda, reggae artist Collie Buddz.

Turning up the heat in the Chef Challenge is the 2022 champion, NBC-6’s Cherney Amhara, who is being challenged this year by WPLG’s Alexis Frazier for the honor GJJF’s 2023 Top Chef award. Celebrity judges include Jamaica Food Boss and South Florida-based Hungry Black Man.

Additional entertainment will feature comedian Chris “Johnny” Daley, Dancin’ Dynamites 2003 winners from Jamaica, DJs Richie D, Jazzy T, DJ Radcliffe and Ecstatic Sound along with a Patty Eating Contest with $1,000 in case prizes! Emcees are Jody Ann Gray and Tanto Irie of Hot105 FM.

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A taste of Jamaica

From succulent jerk chicken to tender jerk lobster, Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival serves up an authentic culinary journey through the heart of the islands. The festival features an exciting food court offering a wide assortment of cuisines such as jerk chicken, pork, and fish, along with Jamaican favorites fried festival, oxtails, curry goat, escovitch fish, roasted corn, as well as other tasty delights.

Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival Managing Partner and CEO Eddy Edwards commented “South Florida is home to the largest Caribbean population in the United States.

The Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival reminds us of the significant, positive and delicious impact the Caribbean has on the American culture. Over the past 21 years, the festival has evolved to incorporate other wonderful Caribbean cultures, such as the Bahamas, and attract people the world over”.

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Partners and tickets

Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival presented by Publix in partnership with City of Miramar, Western Union, Greater Ft. Lauderdale Visitors and Conventions Bureau, The National Weekly, Jamaica Observer, WAVS 1170 AM, Cox Radio Miami, and for the first time ever, the top stations in the Bahamas Star 106.5 and HOT 91.7 along the Nassau Guardian to welcome attendees from Islands of the Bahamas to enjoy some South Florida style island culture.

General admission tickets are $40 and $50 at the gate on event day. VIP tickets are $175. Kids under 10 are free to attend. To purchase tickets and for more information, visit www.jerkfestival.com

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