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City Winery Atlanta Welcomes Kenny Lattimore for an Intimate Two-Show Evening

City Winery Atlanta presents a memorable night with acclaimed R&B vocalist Kenny Lattimore, live on January 30. The evening features two intimate performances—one at 6:00 p.m. and a second show at 9:30 p.m.—giving fans two opportunities to experience his signature sound in a refined, close-up setting.

Renowned for his smooth vocals and enduring hits such as “Never Too Busy” and the timeless wedding favorite “For You,” Lattimore has built a career defined by elegance, emotional depth, and classic R&B artistry. This special one-night engagement promises a soulful journey through fan favorites and celebrated moments from his catalog.

Tickets for both shows are available through the City Winery Atlanta website.

Night Two of the One Nation Caribbean Music Festival Will Be an Evening of Worship

Night Two of the One Nation Caribbean Music Festival will be all about the gospel. The lineup includes globally renowned artists such as Tasha Cobbs Leonard and Naomi Raine, alongside regional favorites like Samuel Medas, JohnMark Wiggan, Beverley Danvers, and Richie Pelle. Adding to this powerful ensemble are Rashid Walker, Psalmist Robyn, Roxy, Madelyn & Dunamis Worship, and Melonnie Sadler.

The entire experience, which includes the premium comfort and all amenities, is priced at $250. Tickets are currently available for purchase through the Ticketing App. For those who prefer physical tickets, outlets include popular local establishments such as Exotic Antigua, Roti King, and The Larder.

Night Two will be held on Sunday, January 11, 2026, at the Antigua Recreation Ground. Gates open at 4 PM, and the evening’s worship begins at 5 PM.

Earl “Chinna” Smith Hosts One Love Jamaica Livestream to Support Hurricane Melissa Recovery Efforts

In the wake of Hurricane Melissa’s devastation, the global reggae community is uniting to support Jamaica’s recovery through the inaugural One Love Jamaica Live Stream Charity, taking place on Saturday, December 20.

Hosted from the Kingston home of legendary guitarist Earl “Chinna” Smith, the livestream will feature performances from musicians gathered on-site as well as contributions from international artists streaming in from around the world. Among the many talents expected to lend their voices are Kiddus I, Prince Alla, Ras Michael, Fred Locks, Jhamiela Smith, The Viceroys, Danakil, Warrior King, and others. The initiative also carries the patronage of renowned reggae artist Clinton Fearon.

All proceeds from the event will go directly to the Hurricane Relief – Food For The Poor Jamaica, supporting urgent needs across the island. The charity drive is organized by JOLAS (Jamaica One Love Association Switzerland) and is officially endorsed by the Jamaican Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport. Organizers note that this livestream marks the first in a planned series dedicated to ongoing support for Jamaica.

Those wishing to contribute may donate via the official link: foodforthepoorja.org/hurricane-melissa-relief.

Mortimer to Headline Kingston Creative Artwalk Festival

The Kingston Creative Artwalk Festival returns on Sunday, December 21st, with its vibrant Gran’ Market Edition set to transform Downtown Kingston into a hub of creativity and cultural celebration. The event runs from 10 AM to 6 PM across Church Street and Water Lane and is completely free to the public. Convenient parking will be available at 21 East Street at the Myers, Fletcher, Gordon Parking Lot.

This year’s festival is headlined by GRAMMY-nominated reggae artist Mortimer, who will take the main stage as part of a dynamic entertainment lineup. Attendees can look forward to a full day of activities, including Christmas shopping with local artisans, delicious offerings at the food court, Paint & Sip experiences, Hop On Hop Off bus tours to notable cultural hotspots, and skateboarding demonstrations with the Jamaica Skate Culture Foundation.

Powered by strong partnerships, the event is supported by the Jamaica Tourist Board, the Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF), the Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation, Catherine’s Peak Water, Main Event Entertainment Group, GWM Jamaica, and Stewart’s Automotive Group.

Kumingoli Island Bash Cancelled, Promoter Announces Major Relaunch Plans

The highly anticipated Kumingoli Island Bash, originally scheduled for August 4–8, 2026 in Cape Maclear, Malawi, has officially been cancelled. The event—previously promoted as a multi-day music and cultural experience on the shores of Lake Malawi—was being organized by Sound System Club in collaboration with Sound Addicts Live.

According to the promoter, the cancellation resulted from Sound Addicts Live’s inability to fulfil their contractual obligations. Despite the setback, Sound System Club has confirmed that the situation will serve as a turning point for a bigger and more dynamic production.

In a statement shared with the press, the promoter said the following:

“Prepare yourself for a spectacular event hosted by Sound System Club and its esteemed partners! Originally known as the Kumingoli Island Bash in Cape Maclear, Malawi, this festival is undergoing an exciting makeover. Initially set for August 4th–8th, 2026, the original event was unfortunately cancelled due to Sound Addicts Live being unable to fulfil their contractual obligations. However, this opens up a fantastic opportunity to transform the celebration with a stunning new location, a fresh name, and an expanded line-up of even more world-class talent. Stay tuned for updates on the new dates and venue—this promises to be an unforgettable experience that will elevate your festival enjoyment to new heights!”

While details of the new venue, revised dates, and updated lineup have not yet been released, organizers assure fans that the reimagined festival will exceed expectations. Further announcements are expected in the coming weeks.

Carey & Sharilyn Sayles Headline Benefit Concert in Kingston

A major benefit concert, titled “Still Here,” is being held to raise funds for those severely affected by Hurricane Melissa. The event’s proceeds will go directly toward aid and recovery efforts for victims of the disaster.

The concert is scheduled for Saturday, December 20, 2025, starting promptly at 7:00 PM. It will be hosted at the V.H. Percy Centre, located at 10-12 Osbourne Road, Kingston 10. Organizers have also noted that immediately following the concert, a Camp Meeting will commence.

The lineup features a variety of notable gospel and Christian artists, including Carey & Sharilyn Sayles, Geovanni Baker, Obanna Praise, Hilkiak Jones, Testify, Keynotes, Anchored, Electi, Kencot Youth Church, Humble, and many more. The event will be emceed by Mical Forsythe.

Attendees are encouraged not only to pay the entrance fee of 1,000 JMD but also to bring donations and a love offering. Refreshments will be available for purchase. Children aged 12 and under will be admitted free of charge.

Sister Carol Announces 2026 Birthday Celebration

Legendary reggae artist Sister Carol is set to celebrate her birthday in style with a Royal Birthday Bash on Saturday, January 17, 2026. This will be a night of roots music and culture, beginning at 10 PM and running until late. Fans of the pioneering deejay, known as the Black Cinderella, will not want to miss this special occasion.

The celebration will be hosted at the Cultcha Palace, a popular venue located at 3605 Church Avenue in Brooklyn, New York. This professional-grade event serves not only as a birthday party but also as a key cultural gathering for the New York reggae community.