Jamaica’s Reggae Sumfest 2023 celebrates 30 years with heartfelt performances

The eagerly anticipated Reggae Sumfest was the weekend’s standout event for many Jamaicans, whether they attended in person or watched the performances through live streams.

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Those who attended the Catherine Hall Entertainment Centre in Montego Bay, St James, witnessed a spectacular showcase of the country’s entertainment industry, featuring some of the favorite local artistes for the 30th anniversary of the music festival.

During the first night, the stage came alive with electrifying performances from Tommy Lee Sparta, Masicka, Teejay, Valiant, Moyann, among others, leaving the audience enthralled. 

The cheers, tooting horns, and spirited singing from the fans showed their deep appreciation for the talented performers throughout the night and into the early hours of Saturday morning.

The second night was also captivating, with artistes like Romaine Virgo, Morgan Heritage, Kabaka Pyramid, Freddie McGregor, and Minister Marion Hall gracing the stage.

Emotional and inspiring: Freddie McGregor’s unforgettable set at Reggae Sumfest 2023

Freddie McGregor, who is still recovering from a stroke, touched the hearts of the patrons with an emotional set, performed with the support of his children, Daniel, Stephen, and Yashemabeth. 

Tears flowed as he recounted his struggles and how he believed God’s grace enabled him to accept the promoter’s request to perform at Sumfest.

With the help of his sons, he performed hits such as Africa, Poor is a Crime, Prophesy, Push Comes to Shove, and Big Ship, among others.

Veteran reggae singer later received the Red Stripe Living Legend award after his performance.

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Minister Marion Hall’s gospel twist: A highlight of Reggae Sumfest 2023

Closing the event, Minister Marion Hall, formerly known as Lady Saw, delivered a gospel performance, adding a unique twist to her usual performances, while touching many souls. 

The converted Christian stayed true to her word and gave away more than 1000 Bibles to the audience. 

 

Minister Marion Hall
Minister Marion Hall closes the 30th staging of Reggae Sumfest at Catherine Hall Entertainment Centre in Montego Bay, St James. (Photo: Marlon Reid/ Jamaica Loop News)

Her renditions, including a gospel remix of her hit song “Man Ah Di Least” and her latest release, “Kiss Out Mi Bible,” resonated deeply with the crowd. 

Addressing previous criticism about her performance at Sumfest, she affirmed her mission to save lives for God and shared the touching story of how a woman of God gave her a Bible with a special note during one of her past secular events.

Minister Hall’s incredible performance was met with competition from the other remarkable acts who all delivered splendid sets, adding to the grandeur of this year’s Reggae Sumfest.

Going global: The future of Reggae Sumfest 

As the festival continue to flourish locally, there are plans to take it to the next level.

Jamaican media reports indicate that preparations are in progress to host Reggae Sumfest internationally. Joe Bogdanovich, the CEO of DownSound, the organization promoting Reggae Sumfest, stated the aim is to expand the festival globally.

 Edmund Bartlett, Jamaica’s Tourism Minister, disclosed his involvement in discussions with Bogdanovich about presenting the reggae festival in international tourism markets, including regions like the Middle East, among others.

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