Lauderhill’s 6th Annual Beer-B-Q Returns on November 1st

Lauderhill’s 6th Annual Beer-B-Q is set to bring great vibes, music, and flavor back to 38th Avenue on Saturday, November 1, 2025. The event runs from 6 PM to 12 AM at 1803 Northwest 38th Avenue, Lauderhill, FL.

Hosted by R&B star Ray J, this year’s edition promises an exciting evening filled with live performances and mouth-watering street food. The lineup includes Ball Greezy, Amerie, Wayne Wonder, Ronnie VOP, Blade Martin, and more talented acts ready to light up the stage.

Beer-B-Q continues to be one of Lauderhill’s most anticipated community events, combining live entertainment, great food, and a festive outdoor atmosphere. Tickets are available now on Eventbrite.

Steel Pulse, Jesse Royal & others for Reggae Live Festival in Mexico

Reggae fans in Mexico are in for a treat as the Reggae Live Festival returns on Saturday, November 15, 2025, at Campos Guadalajara, located at Francisco I. Madero 006, Santa Bárbara, Cuauhtitlán Izcalli. It begins at 2 p.m. local time and promises a full day of roots music, culture, and conscious vibes.

Taking the stage are reggae legends Steel Pulse, alongside new generation star Jesse Royal. They will be joined by an impressive lineup that includes Alborosie, Gentleman, Queen Omega, and others.

With its blend of international and regional performers, Reggae Live Festival 2025 is shaping up to be one of Mexico’s most anticipated reggae events of the year. Click here to buy tickets.

Beenie Man, Andrew Tosh & Narado Williams Confirmed for Tosh Fest 2025

Tosh Fest 2025 is set to bring powerful music and positive vibes to the Peter Tosh Memorial Garden in Bluefields, Westmoreland, on Sunday, October 19. The annual celebration honors the 81st Earthstrong of reggae legend and cultural icon Peter Tosh.

This year’s lineup features performances from Beenie Man, Narado Williams, and Andrew Tosh, promising a vibrant mix of reggae, dancehall, and roots music. The festival remains free and open to all ages, continuing its mission to unite the community through the spirit and message of Peter Tosh’s music.

Fans and families are invited to enjoy a day of live performances, culture, and remembrance in one of Jamaica’s most historic and scenic locations. For more information, visit toshfestja.com.

100 Kingston Marks Ten Years with Star-Studded Concert

100 Kingston, one of Jamaica’s leading restaurants and lounges, is celebrating a decade of dining and entertainment. To mark its 10th anniversary, the venue will host a special concert on Saturday, November 15, at its home on 100 Hope Road.

The celebration promises more than just a party. Headlining the night are live performances from Christopher Martin, Shaneil Muir, and Gyptian—three of the island’s standout voices in reggae and dancehall. The show is set to start at 7 p.m., bringing together music, food, and festivity in true yawd style.

General admission is priced at JMD 10,000 and VIP access at JMD 25,000. Guests can expect an evening that blends the signature atmosphere of 100 Kingston with world-class entertainment.

New Club Dedicated to Jamaican Culture Opens in Madrid

Madrid is welcoming a new venue dedicated to Jamaican culture with the launch of Jamaikas Club, opening on October 4, 2025. The club is located at Fabrika, Camino de Hormigueras, 142, and promises to be a hub for authentic Jamaican music and community in the Spanish capital.

The grand opening doubles as a celebration of the 25th anniversary of the UK’s Chalice Sound, a milestone event powered by the Roots Rockers Sound System. The lineup features a blend of international talent: legendary UK producers Mafia & Fluxy, Japanese saxophonist Megumi Mesaku (Miss Megoo), and veteran reggae artist Horace Martin, known as the “Watermelon Man.” Martin is currently promoting his single Married Man from the 2 Time 2 Riddim project produced by Tasjay Productions.

Doors open at 9:00 PM, with heavyweight sound system sessions, 100% vinyl selections, and appearances by special guests setting the tone for what the organizers describe as “the place for Jamaican culture” in Madrid.

Prezident Brown will be back at Moe’s Alley on October 18

Prezident Brown, the celebrated reggae icon, is set to return to Moe’s Alley on Saturday, October 18, 2025. Known for his conscious lyrics and electrifying performances, Prezident Brown has built a loyal following worldwide, and his Santa Cruz appearances remain a highlight for reggae fans.

The event will take place at the aforementioned venue, located at 1535 Commercial Way in Santa Cruz. Doors open at 8 p.m., with the show kicking off at 9 p.m. Attendees must be 21 or older to enter.

Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 on the day of the show. Advance tickets are available now through ticketweb.com. Fans are encouraged to secure tickets early to guarantee their spot for what promises to be an unforgettable night of live reggae music.

Rebel Salute’s U.S. Debut Postponed

The long-anticipated U.S. debut of Rebel Salute, Jamaica’s renowned annual music festival, has been postponed. The event was originally set for Sunday, September 28, 2025, at the National Park in Miramar, Florida.

Organizers announced the decision after weather forecasts predicted severe thunderstorms across South Florida. Prioritizing safety, they confirmed the new date as April 19, 2026. All previously purchased tickets will remain valid for the rescheduled show.

Fans can visit Rebel Salute’s official social media platforms for the full statement and future updates.