Major Music Festival to Hit St. Thomas on New Year’s Eve

On Wednesday, December 31, 2025, Jah Bouks and Short Ghad will present the Angola Festival at the Angola Restaurant in Old Pera, St. Thomas, Jamaica.

The lineup features major figures such as Capleton, Jamal, Stalk Ashley, Shane O, Eddy G Bomba, and Moyann. They will be joined by a host of other popular artists, including Nation Boss, Jah Bouks and Short Ghad themselves, Quick Cook, Macka Diamond, Predator, Seventeen, Bushman, Bascom X, and Money Pallet.

Admission to the event is tiered, with a General Admission price of $3,500 at the gate. For patrons seeking an elevated experience, VIP access is available for $7,000.

Have a Hallelujah Christmas with Jonathan McReynolds

95.7 Hallelujah FM will usher in the holiday season with a special Christmas concert featuring GRAMMY-winning gospel artist Jonathan McReynolds. The event is scheduled for Friday, December 19, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. CST and will be held at the Brown Baptist Church South Campus, located at 7200 Swinnea Road in Southaven, Mississippi.

The evening is designed to offer an inspiring celebration of music, praise, and worship. In addition to Jonathan McReynolds, the concert will showcase performances by Crystal Aikin, Kenny Lewis, Julian Cross, and several other guest artists.

Tickets for “A Hallelujah Christmas Concert” are available for purchase through Eventbrite.

Support Jamaica Concert Set for December 12 in Vienna

Verein Nanang will host a special musical showcase titled Support Jamaica on December 12 at Na Nang Club Vienna in the 1170 district of Wien. The concert will feature live performances by reggae artists Jah Mason and King Pata, both known for their impactful contributions to roots reggae and conscious music.

In addition to the headlining acts, the event will include musical selections from several well-known DJs, including DJ Lady Messeng, DJ Taff, Brain Doctor, and DJ Willy. Entry is set at 20 euros, and the event is scheduled to begin at 9 p.m.

Inspirational Voices Join Forces for Jamaica Rebuild Concert

A strong lineup of inspirational voices will come together for the One Love Jamaica Rebuild Benefit Concert on Saturday, December 6 at The Faith Center (5555 NW 95th Avenue) in Sunrise, Florida. Hosted by Dare to Care, the event aims to unite the community in support of rebuilding efforts for Jamaica.

The evening will feature some of the Caribbean’s most influential gospel figures, including Minister Marion Hall, Papa San, Kevin Downswell, and Sharon Wiles, as well as emerging lyricist Radarius Legacy. In addition to the musical lineup, several distinguished leaders and community advocates will also participate. Among them are Oliver Mair, Kicia Daniel, Hazelle P. Rogers, Henry Fernandez, Jacqueline A. Guzman, and Denise D. Grant.

Although the concert is free to attend, registration is required. Guests can secure their spot by visiting OneLoveJamaicaRebuild.org or contacting 954-742-7832.

Reggae Stars Unite in Stockholm for Stand With Jamaica Benefit Concert

On December 26, Kollektivet Livet — the popular music venue in Stockholm — will host “Stand With Jamaica”, a live benefit concert dedicated to raising funds for Jamaica’s hurricane relief efforts.

On the main stage, three renowned Jamaican artists will be featured: Nesbeth, Eek-A-Mouse, and Singing Sweet. They will be joined by Swedish dancehall and reggae artists Million Stylez and Danjah. Together, they will deliver a vibrant mix of reggae, dancehall, and lovers rock.

Meanwhile, the second floor will transform into a “Soundsystem Arena,” powered by Topaz Sound and Capital Sound, alongside DJs Binnie Smalls and Ashman. This setup is designed to bring the authentic bass-heavy energy of Caribbean dancehalls to Sweden, with lots of dubplates and skillful jugglings.

More than just a night of music, “Stand With Jamaica” is a deeply meaningful fundraiser. Every penny raised from ticket sales, food, drinks, and merchandise will go toward relief efforts in Jamaica — helping to rebuild homes, support communities, and assist families affected by recent hurricane damage.

WTTS 4 Epilepsy Hosts ‘Gospel Explosion’ Event in Williamsburg, VA

WTTS 4 Epilepsy, an organization committed to providing education, raising awareness, and offering support to eliminate epilepsy disparities, is hosting a fundraising event called the “Gospel Explosion.” This inspiring evening is scheduled for Friday, December 5, 2025, at the Williamsburg Community Chapel, located at 3899 John Tyler Highway in Williamsburg, Virginia. Doors will open at 5:30 PM, with the program beginning at 6:00 PM. The event is presented by Tanisha and Bobby Graves.

The evening will be hosted by Mistress of Ceremony Tijuana Gholson. The roster of performers includes Jaccarri Woodson, Prophetess Gale Walker, Lonneill Swinton, and Constance Dennis. A spiritual message will be delivered by sermonette Dr. Morris Randall. Sound for the event will be provided by WC Brown of Big Mind Entertainment. Attendees are invited to enjoy food catered by Natasha Washington, which will be served from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM.

Entry requires a donation of $40. This contribution will support the critical work of WTTS 4 Epilepsy.

Grenada Gears Up for “December to Remember” Featuring Anthony B & Tanya Stephens

Sunshine Promotions is gearing up to present December to Remember 2025, a major reggae celebration planned for Saturday, December 20 at the National Cricket Stadium in Queen’s Park, St. George’s, Grenada. The event is positioned as one of the Caribbean’s standout end-of-year concerts.

This year’s staging features international reggae star Anthony B, whose energetic delivery and public-spirited music have earned him a global following. He will share the stage with fellow reggae heavyweight Tanya Stephens, adding strong star power and diversity to the lineup. According to the promoter, attendees can also expect performances from some of Grenada’s leading local reggae talents.