Jamaica reels after Category 5 Hurricane Melissa — support channel launched to coordinate relief

Jamaica is now facing the aftermath of one of the most powerful storms in its recorded history. Hurricane Melissa struck the island as a Category 5 system, unleashing extraordinary winds, torrential rainfall and storm surges that have wreaked havoc — especially in the south-west. 

In the parish of St. Elizabeth and in the town of Black River, damage has been described as catastrophic. Roofs were torn off homes and public buildings, hospital wards lost power, entire streets were reduced to mud after landslides and flooding. Authorities say that up to 77% of the island’s electricity customers were without power in the immediate aftermath. 

In some communities the storm surge reportedly reached as high as 16 feet, and parts of the coastline and river-valley districts remain cut off by debris-blocked roads and landslides. While full damage assessments are still underway, preliminary reports suggest tens of thousands of homes and public structures were impacted, particularly in western parishes. 

Against this backdrop, the Government of Jamaica has swiftly launched an official online platform — the Support Jamaica website — to coordinate contributions and relief efforts. This platform, developed by the Jamaican government, is accessible at supportjamaica.gov.jm.On the site, donors can make immediate contributions via credit or debit card, pledge future support, or transfer funds directly using the bank account details listed for the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM).

It is crucial to highlight this channel because the scale of the disaster unfortunately means many people may become vulnerable to scams. By donating via the official Support Jamaica site you ensure your aid reaches legitimate relief and recovery coordination efforts.

As Kingston-based organisations begin mobilising, the task ahead is immense: restoring utilities, clearing access routes, rebuilding damaged homes and infrastructure, and supporting the many families displaced by the storm. Jamaica will rely on both international solidarity and local mobilisation to recover — and the Support Jamaica website offers one transparent, government-endorsed way to channel that support.

Our thoughts are with everyone affected — and every contribution counts as Jamaica begins the long road to recovery.

The Stars Align for “Legends Are Forever” at Summerfield Community Centre

The fire will blaze high in Clarendon on Saturday, November 29, 2025, when reggae icon Capleton leads an all-star lineup for the “Legends Are Forever” Conscious Birthday Celebration. The event, held in association with White Tail, Aesha, Cuta, Staford, and Sanches, will be a star-studded stage show and dance.

Performing alongside Capleton will be an impressive roster of reggae and dancehall legends, including Tony Rebel, Admiral Tibet, Lutan Fyah, Junior Reid, Junior Cat, Errol Dunkley, Little John, Nitty Kutchie, Mikey General, Peter Metro, Lucan I, Leego, Natty King, Vania Colours, April May, Military Man, Jah Thunder, and Initial T. Music will be provided by Stone Love, while Little Richie from Rich Squad will also make a special appearance.

The celebration takes place at the Summerfield Community Centre and includes a cookout and kids fun day featuring 6-a-side football from 10 AM to 4 PM, with gates closing at 4 PM. Admission is $3,000 for regular entrance and $5,000 for VIP.

Part proceeds from the event will benefit Red Hills Primary School and Crooked River All Age School. Patrons are reminded that the event maintains a strictly no vending policy.

Luciano and Friends Live at MECA Kingston

Humble Lion Productions, in association with the Marketplace Entertainment Centre for the Arts (MECA), proudly presents Luciano and Friends Live on Thursday, December 18, 2025. The evening will be all about roots and culture, with the Messenger himself, Luciano, alongside The Original Down BeatThe Ruler, straight out of New York.

Fans can look forward to an irie night filled with uplifting reggae music and positive vibrations. Early bird tickets are available online at themecaverse.net for $2,000 general admission and $4,000 VIP. Regular prices are $5,000 and $7,000 VIP respectively.

The show will take place at MECA, located at 67 Constant Spring Road, Kingston, Jamaica. Patrons must be 18 years or older to attend.

Roots Festival 2025 Set to Bring Powerful Vibes to Birmingham

Roots Festival 2025 is an all-ages event that invites attendees to immerse themselves in the world of roots music, celebrating its rich history, powerful rhythms, and meaningful messages.

Headlining the event are internationally respected artists Lutan Fyah and Dead Prez, both known for their thought-provoking lyrics and songs that inspire change. They will be joined by an impressive lineup of supporting acts including Italo Skarcha, Lickle Jay, Casey Bailey, and NEONE the Wonderer.

The festival will take place at the Legacy Centre of Excellence, located at 144 Potters Lane in Birmingham, United Kingdom. It all goes down on Saturday, November 15, 2025, with live performances starting at 9:00 p.m. GMT. Tickets are available now on Eventbrite UK.

Food, Rum & Reggae Festival 2025 (Treasure Beach)

The annual Food, Rum & Reggae Festival returns to Treasure Beach, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, from Friday, November 7th to Sunday, November 9th, 2025. The three-day celebration will bring together the island’s finest in cuisine, culture, and music on Jamaica’s south coast.

Each night will feature a powerhouse in reggae and dancehall. Christopher Martin, Mr. Big Deal, opens the festival on Friday; Capleton, known for his fiery energy and timeless hits, will headline Saturday night; and the event will close on a high note on Sunday with the lyricist Agent Sasco.

Tickets are available online through CaribTix, and full event details can be found at foodrumreggaefestival.com.

Legendary Yellowman Set for Yucca North Show on November 22

Dancehall King Yellowman will be performing at one of Flagstaff’s premier live music venues, Yucca North, located at 15 N. WC Riles in Flagstaff, Arizona.

The venue, renowned not only for its live shows but also for its beers, cocktails, and comfort food, will welcome Yellowman on Saturday, November 22, 2025. The event will run from 7:30 to 11:59 p.m. MST and will also feature sets by DJ Jahmar and Ha’angana.

Since the summer, Yellowman has been on tour. He has made stops in São Paulo, Brazil, as well as several states across the U.S. His upcoming appearance at Yucca North is just another stop on the dancehall king’s busy itinerary.

Agent Sasco & Beenie Man Join 100 Kingston’s Ten-Year Celebration

100 Kingston, one of Jamaica’s premier restaurant and lounge destinations, will mark its 10th anniversary with a special concert on Saturday, November 15, at its location on 100 Hope Road. The event celebrates a decade of exceptional dining and entertainment.

Originally, the lineup featured Christopher Martin, Shaneil Muir, and Gyptian. The organizers have since expanded the bill to include renowned dancehall hitmakers Agent Sasco and Beenie Man. It should be noted that Shaneil Muir will no longer be performing.

The celebration begins at 7 p.m., offering a fusion of great food, vibrant music, and lively Kingston energy. Tickets are available at JMD 10,000 for general admission and JMD 25,000 for VIP patrons. Click here to buy tickets.