Perfect Giddimani Is Heading to The Gambia

Jamaican Reggae-Dancehall artist Perfect Giddimani will be on tour in The Gambia this December.

Presented by Firehouse Sound Int., the schedule kicks off on Wednesday, December 3rd, at Lama Lama Bakau (Visa D200). The following night, Thursday, December 4th, the artist will perform at Sport Bar Kololi (Visa D250). The first week concludes with a performance on Friday, December 5th, at Dominos Beach Bar (Visa D250 B4 1AM).

The tour continues into the second week with performances on the weekend. On Saturday, December 6th, Perfect Giddimani will take the stage at Karmalu Garden Gunjur (Visa D200), followed by a show on Sunday, December 7th, at Agies Alibaba Garden (Visa D300). Mid-week, on Wednesday, December 10th, the action moves to Motherland Senegambia (Visa D250 B4 1AM), and the final scheduled performance is set for Friday, December 12th, at Brufut Sunsplash (Visa D200).

The entire event is being hosted by Firehouse Entertainment, and will feature special guest appearances by local talents Youtha Dread and Maha D Hammer.

Retroville Street Dance Promises to Energize Richmond, St. Mary

On Sunday, November 30, 2025, the Retroville Street Dance will be staged in the vibrant community of Richmond in St. Mary, Jamaica. Designed as a community-focused event, the celebration aims to uplift local spirits following the departure of Melissa and the negative energy it brought.

There will be a live performance by dancehall entertainer Professor Nuts, who is expected to deliver nothing less than lyrical mastery. The event will also feature musical selections by Vibes Choice Sound.

Admission to the Retroville Street Dance is free, with organizers encouraging attendees to “come build back a vibe” as part of the broader Community Rejuvenation Movement. Security will be provided in partnership with the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) to ensure a safe and enjoyable environment for all. The event is supported by Edge Chem Paints.

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.

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.

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.

Dancehall Legend Sister Nancy Heads to Moe’s Alley

Moe’s Alley and (((folkYEAH!))) are delighted to announce a collaborative presentation featuring the legendary Queen of Dancehall, Sister Nancy. The event is scheduled for Saturday, December 20, 2025, at Moe’s Alley, located at 1535 Commercial Way, in Santa Cruz, California.

Doors will open promptly at 8:00 PM, with the performance slated to begin at 9:00 PM. Prospective attendees must present valid government-issued identification confirming they are at least 21 years of age for admission; failure to do so will result in denial of entry without eligibility for a refund.

Tickets for the event are available for purchase, priced at $38.00 in advance or $45.00 on the day of the show. Tickets can be secured through the venue’s website at MoesAlley.com.

Florida Community Rallies to Support Jamaica at Upcoming Relief Festival

Mr Showtime Entertainment LLC, Global Digital Records LLC, Dias Disaster Relief Fund Inc., and Free Spirit Outreach Inc., in association with the Mayor of the City of Riviera Beach, will host the Hearts for Jamaica Relief Fest on Sunday, November 23, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. at Dan Calloway Tate Recreation Park, 1420 W 10th Street, Riviera Beach, Florida. This major humanitarian event aims to unite the community in support of Jamaica through a full day of music, culture, and charitable giving.

The festival features an impressive roster of performers, representing some of the most respected voices in reggae and Caribbean entertainment. Scheduled live acts include Nigy Boy, Third World, Hopeton Lindo, Force MD’s, Red Fox, Ernie Smith, Mad Stuntman, Galaxy P, Ed Robinson, Anthony Malvo, Omari, Causion, Brother Gary, Chico, Joseph Beniah, Kumar Fyah, Suzanne Sultry, Yah Mystic, Lady Tia, G Cole, Brimstone, The Greaves Brothers, Bryan Anointed Vale, Shanoy, Andy Ballentine, Queen Maxine, Onyx Brown, Stacey Mirander, Jazmin Headley, Clement Aubrey, Peter G, Novel T, Hugh Smith, J’Calm, and others. The performances will be supported by Code Red Band, with DJ Sunny & Island Vibes providing additional music throughout the day. Hosting duties will be handled by Sir Rockwell and Francine Mitchi Boo.

The event will also welcome Honorable Mayor Douglas Lawson and special guest Consul General Oliver Mair, underscoring the festival’s cultural and diplomatic significance. Live streaming will be powered by Flexx Media, with live broadcast coverage by Caribbean Radio HD and Island Gold Radio.

In the spirit of charity, admission to the Hearts for Jamaica Relief Fest will be one bag of non-perishable items, encouraging attendees to give generously to support ongoing disaster relief efforts. Participants may also register to attend via caribtix.com/heartsforjamaica. For more information, contact 954-980-4145 or 561-336-0971.