Reggae Month 2026 Kicks Off with Tributes, Concerts, and Cultural Highlights

Reggae Month 2026 is officially underway, marking the 17th anniversary of the declaration of February as Reggae Month in Jamaica. This year’s observance reflects the continued growth and global impact of the genre, with more than 60 events registered with the Reggae Month Secretariat.

The month-long activities were formally launched by the Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, the Honourable Olivia Grange, on Sunday, February 1. The opening activities included a church service at the Fellowship Tabernacle on Fairfield Avenue in Kingston, followed by a tribute to the late Crown Prince of Reggae, Dennis Emmanuel Brown, at Heroes Park.

Major highlights for the month include the annual Bob Marley Tribute Concert at Emancipation Park on February 6, featuring a special appearance by Stephen Marley, and the observance of Dancehall Week, which runs from February 22 to March 1. This year’s programme also places strong emphasis on emerging talent and regional activities. The younger generation of reggae musicians will be showcased at the Young Reggae Ambassadors event in Negril, Westmoreland, on February 24.

Reggae artiste Etana has been named the first official Reggae Month Ambassador, further strengthening the cultural reach of the celebrations. In Western Jamaica, activities include the Waves One Love Jerk Fest and MoBay Reggae Night in St. James. A complete schedule of Reggae Month 2026 events is available on the Reggae Jamaica App, which can be downloaded free from the App Store and Google Play Store.

Jamaican Music Talent Invited to Enter 2026 Festival Song Competition

The Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, in collaboration with the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC), has officially opened entries for the highly anticipated Jamaica Festival Song 2026 Competition. This event continues its long-standing tradition of identifying and celebrating musical excellence that captures the heart of the nation. Aspiring artists and seasoned performers alike are encouraged to submit their entries now for a chance to become the next big winner in this cultural showcase.

To be eligible, submissions must represent any genre of Jamaican music and are specifically required to promote patriotism while capturing the unique Jamaican spirit. The competition offers a significant incentive for participants, boasting over $3 million in total cash and prizes. Those interested in entering should note that there is a standard entry fee of $2,000 per submission, and the final deadline to submit work is March 31, 2026.

The JCDC has moved to an “Online Entries Only” format to streamline the application process. Prospective entrants can find full details and submit their songs via the official awards platform at http://www.jcdc.awardsplatform.com. For additional inquiries, the public may contact the Commission via email at info@jcdc.gov.jm, by telephone at (876)-926-5726-9, or by visiting any JCDC Parish Office islandwide.

Terror Fabulous Headlines Retro Street Dance in Saint Mary on Jan. 31

Retroville presents Retro Street Dance, a free, all-ages outdoor party taking place on Saturday, January 31, 2026, at Richmond Square in Saint Mary, Jamaica.

The event will feature a special guest appearance by Terror Fabulous, one of dancehall’s most beloved voices. Furthermore, musical juggling will be provided by Eckron Sound System, renowned for delivering powerful classic selections.

Major Reggae, Dancehall & Gospel Acts Confirmed for the 2026 Love and Harmony Cruise

The 2026 Love and Harmony Cruise sails from Miami, Florida, aboard the Norwegian Jewel on April 1–6, 2026. The itinerary includes a stop in Freeport, Bahamas, on April 2, followed by a visit to Ocho Rios, Jamaica, on April 4, with additional days at sea dedicated to onboard festivities and musical entertainment. The cruise returns to Miami on April 6, with an early-morning disembarkation.

Headlining the cruise is reggae legend Beres Hammond, alongside powerhouse performers Busy Signal, Maxi Priest, Romain Virgo, Agent Sasco, Pinchers, and Tanya Stephens, each representing a distinct era and style of Jamaican music. The cruise will also feature a special gospel showcase with Carlene Davis and Minister Marion Hall (formerly Lady Saw).

In addition to the performances, guests will enjoy nonstop energy from a curated roster of top DJs hosting themed parties, deck sessions, and late-night events throughout the voyage. Click here to book your cabin.

Bugle Opens 2026 with New Single “Good Over Evil” Featuring Layla-Rei

Bugle ushers in the new year with a powerful reality-based single, “Good Over Evil,” released in collaboration with Little Lion Sound and Dub Akom. The track marks a meaningful creative moment for the Rastafarian sing-jay, as it also features his daughter, Layla-Rei, who continues to emerge as an artist in her own right.

Staying true to the uplifting themes that have long defined his catalog, Bugle uses “Good Over Evil” to champion positivity and moral strength among like-minded listeners. The song’s message aligns seamlessly with his ongoing commitment to conscious music that encourages audiences to rise above negativity and remain grounded in purpose.

The single was published to major streaming platforms on January 2, 2026, setting the tone for Bugle’s musical output this year. An official music video followed on January 3. It was uploaded to Bugle’s YouTube channel.

Global Grove Presents 90’s Dancehall Rule with Louie Culture, Frisco Kid & Panic

The vibrant energy of the golden era returns to Kingston as Global Grove presents 90’s Dancehall Rule! This event will take place at the Sky Ultra Lounge Lawn, located at 7-11 Ardenne Road. Designed to honor the rich legacy of the genre, 90’s Dancehall Rule promises a genuine experience for fans of classic dancehall music.

Attendees can look forward to performances by veteran artists Louie Culture, Frisco Kid, and Panic, all supported by the rhythmic precision of the Dub Squad Band on the new date: Saturday, January 31, 2026.

For those looking to secure their attendance early, tickets are currently available online via xticketz.com at a cost of $5,000 JMD.

Agent Sasco Talks Generational Wealth in New Single “Nothing to Something”

Released on January 1, 2026 via Big Win Music, Nothing to Something is an aggressive yet uplifting dancehall single from Agent Sasco. The track blends sharp lyricism with a motivational message, reinforcing the artist’s reputation for substance-driven music that resonates beyond the dancefloor.

On the record, Agent Sasco—widely regarded as one of dancehall’s strongest lyricists—speaks candidly about discipline, hard work, and the pursuit of generational wealth. Drawing from his own family history, he references roots grounded in Coronation Market vending and plantation labor, while declaring his determination to create a future where his descendants walk a very different path defined by opportunity and legacy.

Nothing to Something was produced by Cordel “Skatta” Burrell, the acclaimed music producer, audio engineer, musician, songwriter, and marketing strategist. Together, Burrell and Agent Sasco deliver a powerful statement that aligns cultural awareness with forward-thinking ambition.

Click here or on the image above to download Nothing to Something from your preferred music platform.