Saturday, February 22

  • Sister Nancy

    Known as the "Queen of Dancehall," Sister Nancy is a pioneering reggae artist and the first female deejay to gain worldwide acclaim, best known for her iconic hit "Bam Bam."  

  • Johnny Osbourne

    Often called the "Godfather of Dancehall," Johnny Osbourne is a legendary reggae singer whose career spans decades, with hits like "Buddy Bye" and "Ice Cream Love."  

  • Warrior King

    Roots reggae artist celebrated for his positive messages and hits like "Virtuous Woman," promoting cultural pride and upliftment.  

  • Etana

    Award-winning reggae soul artist, Etana fuses reggae with R&B, delivering empowering anthems like "I Am Not Afraid" and "Better Tomorrow."

  • Triston Palmer

    Prolific reggae artist of the 1980s, Triston Palmer is known for his smooth vocals and hits like "Entertainment" and "Joker Smoker."  

  • Junior toots

    The son of reggae legend Toots Hibbert, Junior Toots honors his father's legacy while creating his unique blend of conscious reggae.  

  • Little John

    Dancehall pioneer, Little John is celebrated for his dynamic voice and contributions to the genre, including classics like "Boom Shacka Lacka."

  • Empress Akua

    Roots reggae vocalist and songwriter, Empress Akua inspires with her spiritually uplifting lyrics and soulful delivery.  

  • Quinto Sol

    Chicano reggae band blending roots reggae with Latin rhythms and socially conscious themes.  

  • Mara Sulu

    Rising reggae artist known for her melodic voice and heartfelt, empowering songs.