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Sizzla surprises fans with performance at Kingston Night Market in honor of International Reggae Day

In a moment that captured the spirit of International Reggae Day, reggae icon Sizzla Kalonji made a surprise appearance at the Kingston Night Market on Tuesday, July 1, thrilling unsuspecting patrons with an impromptu performance that turned the vibrant artisan market into an unforgettable roots reggae celebration.

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The revered Rastafarian singer, known for his fiery delivery and prolific discography, peeled back hit after hit from his extensive catalogue, commanding the crowd with classics like “Praise Ye Jah,” “Thank You Mama,” “Solid as a Rock,” and “Give Me a Try.” The energy surged through the gathering as Sizzla’s unmistakable voice echoed across 8 Hillcrest Avenue, where the weekly night market unfolds.

The performance served as a powerful tribute to reggae’s legacy and a fitting soundtrack for the global observance of International Reggae Day, a celebration of the genre’s influence, message, and movement. Among those in attendance was cultural icon and poet Mutabaruka, Singer Fred Locks and dancehall artiste Chi Ching Ching whose presence underscored the significance of the night for reggae lovers and cultural advocates alike.

Held every Tuesday, the Kingston Night Market has quickly become a mainstay on the city’s cultural calendar. Nestled just off Hope Road, this weekly pop-up event transforms the space at Hillcrest Avenue into a bustling marketplace that champions local entrepreneurship, creative expression, and community.

With a wide array of premium artisans, craft vendors, fashion designers, culinary creatives, and live music, the market offers an immersive “Made in Jamaica With Love” experience. For artisans and small businesses, Kingston Night Market serves as a critical platform—one that not only fosters economic opportunity but also nurtures the island’s rich cultural identity.

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“Kingston Night Market is more than just a market—it’s a creative ecosystem,” said one of the event organizers. “It’s about giving space to our makers, musicians, and food creators, and letting people feel the authentic pulse of Jamaica in one place, on one night.”

Born Miguel Orlando Collins, Sizzla Kalonji stands as one of the most prolific artists in reggae and dancehall history. Sizzla rose to prominence in the late 1990s with spiritually grounded, socially conscious music that spoke directly to the experiences and aspirations of Jamaica’s underrepresented.

“We’re exploring and preserving sacred spaces, we the people are the power.” Sizzla shared as he capped a moving set.

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With over 70 albums to his name and global recognition for his powerful stage presence and lyrical dexterity, Sizzla has remained a steadfast voice for upliftment, resistance, and Rastafari. His discography features genre-defining records and collaborations with some of reggae and hip hop’s most respected figures.

On Tuesday night, that legacy was on full display—raw, unscripted, and deeply resonant.

 

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