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Reggae Sumfest 2025: The countdown begins for the Caribbean’s biggest music festival

The countdown is officially on for Reggae Sumfest 2025, the Caribbean’s premier music festival, now gearing up for its 34th staging. Set for Sunday, July 13 through Saturday, July 19, the weeklong celebration returns to its iconic home at the Catherine Hall Entertainment Complex in Montego Bay, promising another unforgettable showcase of Jamaican music and culture.

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This year’s lineup is already generating major buzz, with some of the biggest names in dancehall and reggae confirmed to hit the stage. Among the headliners: Vybz Kartel, whose rumored virtual or surprise appearance has sparked widespread speculation online. Fans can also look forward to powerhouse performances from Masicka, Sizzla Kalonji, Tommy Lee Sparta, Tarrus Riley, Protoje, Govana, Skeng, and many more.

As always, Sumfest strikes a balance between conscious roots reggae and the high-octane energy of dancehall, continuing its tradition of spotlighting Jamaica’s rich musical legacy—from legendary icons to next-gen stars reshaping the sound.

Since its launch in 1993, Reggae Sumfest has grown from a classic stage show into a full-scale cultural experience. While Catherine Hall remains the heart of the action, the festival now kicks off with a slate of vibrant pre-events: the high-energy Street Dance, the elegant All-White Party, the intense Sound Clash, and the stylish Blitz Party—each drawing their own devoted crowds and setting the tone for the main stage performances.

Over the years, Catherine Hall has become sacred ground for fans, the site of legendary moments like Beenie Man’s iconic 2001 set and Buju Banton’s emotional 2019 return. For many, Sumfest isn’t just a festival—it’s a pilgrimage.

With the 2025 edition on the horizon, organizers are promising an elevated experience, with improved staging, enhanced security, and upgraded amenities to match the festival’s global appeal. Whether you’re coming from Kingston, New York, or London, Sumfest 2025 is shaping up to be a world-class celebration of Jamaican music at its finest.

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Stay tuned for more artist announcements, ticket info, and event updates in the coming weeks.

 

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