Caribbean National Weekly

Lost In Time Festival makes history in Jamaica’s entertainment sector

By Micaiah Morgan··2 min read
Lost In Time Festival makes history in Jamaica’s entertainment sector
Key Points(5)
  • Many Jamaicans were mesmerized by the Lost In Time Festival, which took place last Saturday, February 25, 2023, at Hope Gardens in St.
  • From the staging to the musical acts, the Lost In Time Festival left its mark on the dancehall and reggae industry, as fans recall it as a historic and unique experience.
  • Reggae star Protoje finally returned to the local stage and collaborated with several friends to provide a unique experience for Jamaicans near and far with spectacular performances, food, apparel, and merchandise.
  • However, several other performers, including Sevana, Chi Ching Ching, and Stephen Marley, graced the stage.
  • Lila Ike captivated her fans in her performance, providing an extensive set from her <strong><em>The Experience </em></strong>EP<em>.

Many Jamaicans were mesmerized by the Lost In Time Festival, which took place last Saturday, February 25, 2023, at Hope Gardens in St. Andrew, Jamaica. From the staging to the musical acts, the Lost In Time Festival left its mark on the dancehall and reggae industry, as fans recall it as a historic and unique experience.

Reggae star Protoje finally returned to the local stage and collaborated with several friends to provide a unique experience for Jamaicans near and far with spectacular performances, food, apparel, and merchandise.

Lost In Time Festival makes history in Jamaica’s entertainment sector
Protoje on stage at the Lost In Time Festival.
(Contributed photo)

The line-up for performances also included Lila Ike, Yaadcore, Naomi Cowan, Tessellated, Mortimer, Samory I, and Jesse Royal. However, several other performers, including Sevana, Chi Ching Ching, and Stephen Marley, graced the stage.

Lost In Time Festival makes history in Jamaica’s entertainment sector
Lila Ike performs at the Lost In Time festival on Saturday.
(Contributed photo)

The crowd was also greeted with surprise performances from Chronixx, Popcaan, and Aidonia which was well received. Lila Ike captivated her fans in her performance, providing an extensive set from her The Experience EP. Undoubtedly, the artists ensured that the crowd got a worthwhile experience as they made sure people enjoyed every second of their performances.

The event has been described as amazing, transformative, and a night to remember by those who attended. Some fans even posted about it on social media, saying the event was worth their money and called for the Lost in Time Festival to become an annual event.

“If this is an annual event, I’ll surely be there next year,” one fan told CNW.

"It was worth every cent. From the organization to the control, to the vibes. It was everything I wanted and more. Lila’s performance was so good. First time seeing her live in a long time, and she brought the vibes! The surprise guest performances were a highlight for me, and to see Chronixx back on stage after being away from the music was great!” he added, excitedly.

Another fan told CNW that he felt like he was lost in time due to the atmosphere, not to mention the performances, and without a doubt, he would attend next year’s staging.

A memorable occasion for many, it is safe to say the Lost In Time Festival was truly an experience anyone could wish for.

 

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