Reggae Dub Nation Festival #3

The third edition of Reggae Dub Nation Festival, organized by 3AG Production, will bring three days of Roots, Reggae and Dub music to Limoges, France. The event will feature an international lineup that combines legendary performers with some contemporary acts.

Among the artists scheduled to appear are Julian Marley, Twinkle Brothers, Channel One, Mad Professor, Jah Mason and Sika Rlion. Reggae Dub Nation Festival #3 will take place at the Centre Culturel John Lennon, located at 41 Rue de Feytiat. Doors open at 7:30 p.m., with food, beverages and parking available on site.

Burning Spear and Steel Pulse to Perform in Lyon, France on July 7

Reggae legends Burning Spear and Steel Pulse will share the stage at FIDUCIAL Astéria in Décines-Charpieu, Lyon, France, on Tuesday, July 7, 2026. The event begins at 7:00 p.m. and marks a celebration of years of friendship between the two iconic acts.

Widely regarded as two of the foremost representatives of roots reggae, Burning Spear and Steel Pulse will come together for a historic evening that is expected to attract reggae fans from across Europe. Organizers describe the concert as a rare occasion that may not be repeated anytime soon.

Tickets, starting at €47.70, are available through the venue’s website.

AFRAM at 50: Baltimore Celebrates Five Decades of the East Coast’s Largest Free African-American Festival

Baltimore’s iconic AFRAM Festival will celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2026 with a three-day event at Druid Hill Park. Presented by the Mayor’s Office of Arts, Culture & Entertainment in partnership with Baltimore City Recreation & Parks, the free festival returns over Juneteenth weekend and continues its longstanding tradition as the largest free African-American festival on the East Coast.

Headlining the anniversary edition is legendary soul singer Charlie Wilson, joined by R&B favorites Dru Hill, SWV and Mario, as well as acclaimed hip-hop group The Lox. AFRAM will also have additional performances from Tamia, PJ Morton, Normani, Chlöe Bailey, Lil Mo, Ultra Naté, Brandon Woody, J Brown, and Paula Campbell.

Bayfront Reggae and World Music Festival Returns for Its 20th Edition

Duluth, Minnesota will play host to one of its most beloved summer traditions as the Bayfront Reggae and World Music Festival marks its 20th anniversary on Saturday, July 18, 2026. This edition brings an impressive international lineup to Bayfront Festival Park, which is located at 5th Ave West Railroad Street.

Confirmed are reggae heavyweights Teejay, Protoje, and Jesse Royal. They will be joined by Libianca, Rik Jam, and IRAS, with DJ Sound of Fujun rounding out the bill. The festival grounds open at 2PM, rain or shine.

Tickets and additional information are available at bayfrontworldmusic.com.

Baby Cham to Perform at Joyride in Kingston on July 11

Kingston, Jamaica is gearing up for a major night of nostalgia as Joyride returns on Saturday, July 11, 2026. The event, sponsored by Wray & Nephew, will be held at Mas Camp with gates opening at 9PM.

Themed Vibes of the 90s to 2000s, Joyride will feature a live performance by dancehall star Baby Cham, making it a must-attend for fans of the era’s golden sounds.

Caribbean Culture Takes Over Washington D.C. at “Taste di Islands” Block Party

The nation’s capital is set to experience a vibrant celebration of Caribbean culture as Taste di Islands — a Caribbean music and food block party — comes to Washington, D.C. on Sunday, June 28 at The Bullpen, located at 1201 Half Street SE.

Part of the Join the MVEMNT Fest Wknd, the event will be hosted by two prominent Caribbean artists, Lyrikal and Charly Black, and promises an authentic island experience through live music and traditional food. Music will be provided by Ricky Platinum, alongside DJs Geovoni and Precious Layne.

A J Brown Showcases His Lovers Rock Side with “Dancehall Ball”

Renowned Jamaican singer A J Brown explores a classic lovers rock sound on his single, Dancehall Ball, a collaboration with South Florida-based production company Upstairs Music.

Best known for his versatility across rhythm and blues, roots reggae, gospel, and contemporary reggae, Brown embraces a romantic theme on Dancehall Ball, which was written and produced by Danny Breakenridge.

According to Brown, the song made an immediate impression when he first heard it. “I listened to the track and lyrics. They felt balanced, like a complete narrative,” he said. To capture the song’s authentic feel, Brown drew inspiration from the lovers rock era of reggae and the vocal style of the late reggae icon Dennis Brown.

Dancehall Ball features a strong musical lineup, with Paul Gauntlet providing the rhythm track, Yishka on saxophone, Sons Of Mystro on violins, and Tafina Wilson delivering harmony vocals. The song was mixed and mastered by the Heavybeat Crew.

The release marks another collaboration between Brown and Breakenridge, who previously teamed up for a reggae interpretation of Louis Armstrong‘s classic What a Wonderful World.

Originally from Montego Bay, A J Brown developed his reputation as a dynamic live performer in Jamaica’s tourist hotel circuit before expanding his career internationally, including a residency at a Las Vegas hotel. Over the years, he has built an impressive catalogue that includes popular songs such as When You Love, Love People, and Father and Friend.

With Dancehall Ball, Brown once again demonstrates the vocal range and adaptability that have made him one of reggae’s most respected performers.