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Wilkswood Reggae Festival will see artists take to the stage in the middle of the Purbeck countrysideA FESTIVAL which aims to provide some cross-cultural, pan-generational harmony will be held near Swanage.
The Wilkswood Reggae Festival will take place from Friday July 14 to Sunday July 16 in the middle of the Purbeck countryside.
It is a small family-friendly festival which will feature more than 40 reggae and ska artists, soundsystems, deejays, selectors, acoustic acts, comedians and poets across three stages.
Billed first and foremost as a family festival, the Wilkswood Reggae Festival is now in its second year and is the brainchild of Dubwood Productions, a collaboration between Simon and Nicky Coppack, the landlords of the Scott Arms in Kingston (near Corfe Castle, not Jamaica) and members of Dubheart, Bournemouth’s own international reggae stars.
As Dave ‘Daddy-U’ Mountjoy, festival co-founder and Dubheart keyboardist explains: “Reggae has always been about love and unity and it has been bringing people of all ages, colours and cultures together for decades."
The Main Stage lineup features an compelling mix of genuine reggae legends - including Brinsley ‘Aswad’ Forde, Tippa Irie, Janet ‘Silly Games’ Kay and Mad Professor - alongside fresh, modern torch-bearers like roots rockers Dubheart, ska sorcerers Bombskare, the world fusion of Afro Tallawah and pioneering producer Prince Fatty.
The Selector Stage brings together some of the country’s mightiest soundsystem setups (imagine the deep bass rhythms of Notting Hill Carnival relocated to the great outdoors) and includes Mikey Dread’s majestic Channel One Sound, the heavyweight dancehall of Bristol’s Unique Star and the live percussive dub of Gavin ‘Fullness’ Sant.
The DJ Derek Memorial Stage - named in honour of the legendary Bristolian DJ who sadly passed away last year - will be showcasing an eclectic mix of soundsystems, selectors, deejays, acoustic acts and spoken word artists. Already confirmed is 18 year old selector (and Lily Allen favourite) Ted at the Controls, Scottish poet and wordsmith Elvis Mcgonagall and ‘The John Peel of Reggae’, DJ Dapper Dan.
As well as a compelling and varied lineup of live acts, the Festival will feature a Kid’s Zone, after-hours fire-pit areas and street food stalls.
The Main Barn Bar will be serving ice cold Red Stripe, Purbeck Cider and real ales from the Dorset Brewing Company as well as a wide range of wines and spirits.
To find out more and to book tickets, go to dubwood.co.uk
Young Reggae Revivalists Making The Rounds Globally
The careers of Chronixx, Jesse Royal and Kabaka Pyramid are following resembling trajectories.
The three, dubbed part of a 'Reggae Revivalist' movement, have enjoyed careers that have taken them across the world, as they continue on an upward move, attracting international attention.
Major Lazer Presents, a mixtape series spearheaded by Walshy Fire, is a project that all three artistes were invited to participate in at the beginning of their popularized careers. In 2012, Major Lazer presented Chronixx on the Start A Fire mixtape. In 2014, Jesse Royal was presented on his mixtape called Royally Speaking.
In 2016, Kabaka Pyramid had his turn with the release of Accurate, a lyrically driven collection, out to prove the artiste is both a deejay and a rapper.Young Reggae Revivalists Making The Rounds Globally
Published:Sunday | July 2, 2017 | 7:00 AMKimberley Small
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The careers of Chronixx, Jesse Royal and Kabaka Pyramid are following resembling trajectories.
The three, dubbed part of a 'Reggae Revivalist' movement, have enjoyed careers that have taken them across the world, as they continue on an upward move, attracting international attention.
Major Lazer Presents, a mixtape series spearheaded by Walshy Fire, is a project that all three artistes were invited to participate in at the beginning of their popularized careers.
In 2012, Major Lazer presented Chronixx on the Start A Fire mixtape. In 2014, Jesse Royal was presented on his mixtape called Royally Speaking. In 2016, Kabaka Pyramid had his turn with the release of Accurate, a lyrically driven collection, out to prove the artiste is both a deejay and a rapper.
In October 2013, The Guardian highlighted Chronixx as the Jamaican artiste responsible for putting Rastafari back in music. Following the release of his Major Lazer-produced mixtape, Start A Fire, Chronixx enjoyed a mercurial rise to fame.
At 24 years old, the young singer has performed on The Late Show with Jimmy Fallon, BBC1Xtra concerts, and was even invited to Kenya as a peace ambassador during the nation's 2013 general elections.
DEBUT ALBUM
Now, Chronixx preps for the release of his debut album, Chronology. In May 2017, Skankin' Sweet, the third single from the album premiered exclusively on Billboard.com, following the R&B-influenced Majesty, and the dancehall-fuelled track called Likes. In an interview with Billboard.com, founder of Island Records, Chris Blackwell said: "I love what Chronixx is doing. It's not a new style of music, but it's not a rehash of old music either."
For two weeks in April, Gimme Likkle singer Jesse Royal spent two weeks on tour with fellow reggae revivalist Chronixx (and the Zinc Fence Redemption) as he wrapped up the US west coast leg of the Chronology tour, which took the artistes through California, New Mexico, Texas and Florida.
Chronixx's touring will continue in July, on the US east coast, coinciding with the July 7 release of the album. Chronology pulls from a catalogue of work of previously released music like Smile Jamaica and Spanish Town Rocking. Chronixx's album was recorded in Brooklyn, Kingston, London and Chicago.
Though the mercurial artiste is yet to release an album, Chronixx has become comparable to the likes of Rihanna and Kylie Jenner, who capitalise on their celebrity with fashion design. The Smile Jamaica singer landed a collaboration with Adidas SPEZIAL Spring-Summer 2017 Collection.
ONETO WATCH
Jesse Royal's Royally Speaking mixtape distinguished him as an artiste to watch on LargeUp.com, who are currently sponsors of his upcoming North American tour next month.
Named perhaps in ode to his late mother, or a testament to longevity in the music business, the 'Always Be Around Tour' will run for the month of July, with the Small Axe making multiple stops in the United States (New York, Vermont), as well as Nova Scotia, Quebec City and Ontario in Canada. Jesse Royal's marketability has extended into collaboration with street wear brand, Rockers NYC, to produce limited-edition T-shirts and tank tops.
Kabaka Pyramid's career reflects similar activity to his musical brothers. Though yet to release an album, Kabaka Pyramid is the cover star for Reggaeville's Festiville Magazine 2017; this year's guide to all reggae summer festivals.
The Well Done deejay, is also in the midst of touring, as he too prepares for the release of his upcoming album, Contraband. While he attracted the interest of Walshy Fire for the prolific Major Lazer Presents, Kabaka also has the production power of Damian 'Jr Gong' Marley behind his debut. Since the release of the album's first single, Can't Breathe, the deejay-rapper has been traversing Europe with upcoming dates in Lisbon, Austria, Newfoundland, Denmark and France.
Other Revivalists like Royal Blu, Runkus and the Ole Skl Bond, Dre Island and Jah9 have also been making the international rounds.
Jah 9 recently completed the first leg of her Unafraid Tour, along the US west coast, performing in multiple cities in California, Oregon, Washington and British Columbia. This weekend, she begins her second leg, taking on European venues which will carry the Avocado singer through Germany, Denmark, France and Switzerland.
Known internationally for the depth of their dubplate box, their innovative way to approach reggae soundclashes and dancehall shows, the Italian dubplate masters better known as Heavy Hammer Sound consists of a team of DJs and MCs who travels the globe playing reggae, dancehall, dubstep and hip hop music.
Established in 1999 in a small city near Lecce in Salento, an hot area of south Italy called by many “the Italian Jamaica”, the formula is born as four friends united by the love for reggae dancehall music and Jamaican culture, a sound system, and some crazy dancehall parties in front of the sea until sunlight.
Starting from first dances in Salento area the crew is soon booked in all main Italian cities and outside of Italy as well, touring the whole Europe and UK with also gigs in the USA, Jamaica and Japan, including performances in all main European festivals.
Heavy Hammer is also the resident sound in the biggest Italian summer yard, the world famous Mamanera Beach in S. Foca near Lecce, where the parties on the beach during the summer season are usually attended by 4000-5000 people. They share the turntables with the best names in the reggae business and play reggae music until the morning lights. They just released a documentary about it, available on YouTube at youtube.com/heavyhammersoundSOUNDCLASHES ||
In 2007 the crew wins his first official dubplate clash, killing in Rome the Rome-based Love Massive in front of 1200 people, becoming quickly one of the most dangerous Italian sound killers.
Few years later in 2010, the crew touches down in Stuttgart, Germany, to win the trophy of World War 3 Soundclash, a strictly dubplate war against Deebuzz from Germany, Captain C (ex Mighty Crown selector) from Japan, and Ruffpack from Switzerland.
Few months later they represent Italy in the Riddim Clash 2010, the European n.1 international soundclash that take place in Dusseldorf, Germany, alongside sounds like City Lock from Germany, Guiding Star from France, Rootsman from Canada, Poison Dart from Antigua and Blunt Posse from New York; after winning all rounds Heavy Hammer brings for the first time the Riddim Clash trophy to Italy killing Blunt Posse in the dub fi dub segment, earning the world fame.
During 2011 and 2012 the crew has travelled the world to represent Italy and Europe in sound wars. They started joining in the world temple known as Amazura in New York, the world clash called Sound Fi Dead 2011 alongside sounds like Bass Odissey, Black Cat, Synemax and Tek 9; after a strong performance the crew wins the second round and then end up at the dub fi dub with Bass Odissey placing at the 2nd place in their very first clash in New York.
Just a week later they come back to Europe in a one-to-one clash in Wuppertal, Germany, against the Florida’s notorious Poison Dart
Few months Later, in April 2012, they join the Irish&chin World Clash R.E.S.E.T. to face sounds like Killamanjaro, Bass Odissey, Black Blunt, Black Cat, Code Red from Jamaica and Rootsman from Canada. Even if that’s the first time the Hammers touch down the Jamaican island they conquer the third place, giving up only after a well discussed 4th round with Bass Odissey and Killamanjaro.
It’s not over yet; during summertime Heavy Hammer flies to Japan for the Japan Soundclash Tour – the 1st one ever by a European sound – for 10 days of soundclashes and dubplate showcases winning every show, from Osaka to Fukuoka, Yokohama, Okayaman, Hyogo and many more places.The 2012 ends with the performance at Global Clash 2012 in Brooklyn, New York, where the sound faces off King Addies, Soul Supreme, Risky Dice from Japan, King Klepto from Canada and Madd Squadd from Jamaica.
The 2014 sees Heavy Hammer back in the arena representing Europe in the UK Cup 2014 clash on 19th of April in London, alongside King Addies, Bass Odissey, Fire Links, the 2013 worldclash winner Metromedia from Jamdown, Jahman Nuclear and Little Sample out UK.
After a stunning performance of 5 rounds the Italians killers give up in the dub fi dub after a big discussed Bass Odissey performance, leaving a huge impact in the UK massive and “something to sekkle” between the two sounds in the final, that made the massive talking for weeks after the clash.
The Heavy Hammer crew is composed by seven members: Raffa, Gecky, Gigi, Quasta, Lep, Boris and Charly.
More than a decade in the business, collaborations with the most important reggae artists and worldwide selectors, hundreds of dancehalls and stages, as well as the unique dubplate box are the elements that give to the Heavy Hammer’s shows something exclusive that can’t be easily repeated.
The dubplate masters from Italy are ready anytime to mash up your party!
CREDITS; REGGAEVILLE \ HEAVY HAMMER [http://www.heavyhammer.it/bio/]
The second staging of Rise To The Occasion is scheduled to take place on July 29 at the Luana Sports Complex in Black River, St Elizabeth.
The promoter of the event, Thameal Vassel of St Concepts, is promising patrons an exciting party experience.
"This is the second staging of our event, and we've put together an excellent entertainment package for our patrons.
The venue is nice and spacious. There'll be several bars at various locations inside the venue and this will make it easy for patrons to get drinks. Plus all the other necessary amenities will be in place and security will be tight," said Vassel.
WELL RECEIVED
Rise To The Occasion will be headlined by top-flight reggae and dancehall star Sizzla Kalonji.
"When I came up with the idea for this event, I decided to name it Rise To Occasion because I want to take the party experience in St Elizabeth to a whole new level. Our first outing in 2016 was well received, and this year we've decided to take things to a higher standard by bringing Sizzla on board as the special guest act for our event," said the promoter.
She also added that, "Sizzla is a top class act.
He's known for delivering high energy performances, and I'm sure he's going to going to deliver an awesome set at Rise To The Occasion."
The event will also feature several popular sound systems and DJs including Venom International Sound, Red Heat, G-Sixx Sound, Jax International, Little GC, Hot Cash & Crawb and Mour Dan Sound.
DAMIAN MARLEY REVEALS STONY HILL ALBUM COVER AND ANNOUNCES US FALL TOUR 2017
24 days to go… Damian Marley's new album STONY HILL will be released on July 21st and today the album cover was revealed. The pre-order starts this friday (June 30th).
Junior Gong is currently on tour in Europe. After some shows in France, Germany (incl. SummerJam Festival) and Austria, the tour ends in London on July 7th at the already sold out Somerset House.
Fans in the United States can look forward to the 29-city Stony Hill Fall Tour in September/October. Tickets go on sale this friday, too
From the Basement to the Big Leagues, the sophomore album by Xyclone, becomes the first independent project by a dancehall act to top the Billboard Reggae album chart in eight years.
The album, released last December via RSQTHP Music Group, had entered the Billboard chart at 14. In early January, the set rose to 12. Now five months later, after experiencing a sales burst, the album dethroned Major Lazer's Know No Better (EP) from the top spot.
Xyclone's set contains the songs Tell the Truth (Featuring Star Cole), How Yuh Bad Suh, Ambition and Wanna Dance.
The last independently distributed album by a dancehall act to top the Billboard chart was Little Hero's Revelation (released on the Inspire label) in January 2009.
Back on this week's Billboard Reggae chart, Major Lazer's Know No Better falls to number two, while Falling Into Place by Rebelution slips to three.
Good Life by Collie Buddz is down to four, while Ziggy Marley's self-titled set — which won the Grammy for Best Reggae album in February — moves up to five.
Falling to six is the live set by Rebelution titled Live at Red Rocks, while new on the chart at seven. Charting for the first time since its release in 1990 by Mango Records is Best of Jimmy Cliff.Best of Jimmy Cliff enters the chart thanks to a promotion by Universal Music. The 20-track set boasts hits including Many Rivers to Cross, Wonderful World Beautiful People, The Harder They Come, Vietnam, Sitting in Limbo and You Can Get It If You Really Want.
This is Cliff's seventh charting title on the Billboard Reggae listing.
2011's Sacred Fire (EP) and 2012's Rebirth both hit number one.
Fought For Dis becomes Sizzla's 27th entry on the chart. It enters at number eight. Produced by Anthony Senior for Altafaan Records, the 10-track set was released on June 16. It features collaborations with Vershon, Capleton, Gentleman, Mark Wonder, Sugar Cane, and Nakeisha.
Lost in Paradise by Common Kings is down to nine, while Revelation Part I: The Fruit of Life by Stephen Marley rises to 10.
The various artistes compilation Get Soca 2017 falls to 11, while A Dollar Short & A Minute Late by Landon McNamara slips to 12.
Re-entering the chart at 13 is Skatalites: Independence Ska and The Far East Sound Original Ska by the Skatalites, while Wash House Ting by J Boog moves up a notch to 14.
Morgan Heritage suffers a serious tumble as they fall to 15.
CREDITS ; THE JAMAICA OBSERVER [http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/entertainment/xyclone-blows-to-billboard-top_103213?profile=1116]
ANTHONY CRUZ is a singer, songwriter, producer, nephew of reggae singer “GARNET SILK” and his soulful voice and classy attire have many people referring to him as one of the most charismatic entertainers. There’s no mistaking the mesmerizing effect he has on the ladies.
After a decade of holding his own in the music business, this talented singer is cruising his way to becoming one of Jamaica’s greatest singers; nominated for Best Male Reggae Artist in the British Reggae Industry Awards (B.R.I.A) 2012 and his "CRUZ CONTROL" album for REGGAEVILLE.com album of the year in Europe! He is also the recipient of the 2006 Reggaesoca Music Award for Best Reggae Combination “Too Bloody” featuring Grammy Winner Buju Banton in Florida.
Born ROWAN SMITH on December 17th, Anthony Cruz grew up in Mandeville, Manchester. Hailing from a talented musical family, with uncle Garnett Silk, cousin Aaron Silk and parents who were excellent singers – Cruz was convinced from a young age that he was destined to be a great singer. After graduating from Holmwood Technical High School, he migrated to the United States, spending a few years in New York before moving to Miami. In 1993, while residing in Miami, fate would lead him to meet producer Willie Lindo who was impressed with a demo tape he heard of the artiste.
Lindo decided to take him under his wings, working with the young singer to hone his rich vocals.
Under his management, Cruz’s career blossomed and the singer learned the ropes of the entertainment business. Convinced the world was ready for him, Lindo released Cruz’s debut single, ‘Tell Me What’s Up’ (an original). It wasn’t long before Cruz became a hit in Miami with the number one tune, ‘Just Call My Name’. The single made him a household name, and as it made its way to the airwaves and charts in New York, England and other places, Cruz’s popularity increased.He consequently released his debut album titled ‘Where There Is Love’ produced by Willie Lindo. The album featured the title track, ‘When You Get Lonely’ and ‘Love Will Never Die’. In 1999, Cruz decided to return to Jamaica to claim his piece of the pie in the land of his birth and the home of Reggae music. The first song he recorded was titled ‘Maria Maria’ (a cover of the Santana/Product G&B big hit) on the Chemist label. The lovers’ rock singer went on to record for other producers, releasing tunes like the popular ‘Dem Boy Deh Nuh Really Know We’ for CJ Records, ‘You Remind Me’ for John John, "Closer I Get to You", ‘Single Once Again’, ‘In The Club’ (a combination with Louie Culture), ‘Crazy Over You’, ‘Love Has Taken Over Me’, ‘Turn It Up’, ‘I Pray’, ‘A Man’s Weakness’ and his big hit ‘You Got It Bad’ for Mixing Finger.
Continuing on the path to take his career to the ultimate level, Anthony Cruz signed a management, booking and recording contract with 5th Element Records in the summer of 2000.
His sophomore album “Mama Blessing” and title track was released in December 2005. After five successful years with label mates Richie Spice & Chuck Fender, he departed in September 2005 and launched his independent recording label, Shanshan Music with popular singles such as “Never Too Much” featuring BEENIE MAN, “Burn Dem” featuring CAPLETON, “I Won’t Wait” by LUCIANO and "Anthony Cruz & Friends - Formula Riddim" compilation cd featuring Luciano, Capleton, Richie Spice, Teflon, Spanner Banner, Mitch, Mr Perfect, Mitch & Symfoni. His 3rd album “Fight With All Your Might” was released on Penthouse/VP Records in April 2008 and he established "CRUZ-I Publishing" with performance rights society ASCAP. Determined to break into the film industry, he signed a deal with "CleverSoul Publishing - www.cleversoulpublishing.com"; a US based company & member of ASCAP, BMI and the Harry Fox Agency with a primary focus on collecting performance, mechanical and digital royalties from commercial radio, TV, Films, satellite radio, internet radio, cable TV and on demand streaming sites worldwide! The single "Fly Away With Me" from the album was featured in Dr AASA TV Program in Denmark, Finland and Norway according to ASCAP (The American Society of Composers,Authors & Publishers) in 2010.Cruz released 2 thought provoking songs & videos in 2010 titled “Back Downtown” and “Leaders Of The World.” Former Prime Minister, BRUCE GOLDING endorsed “Back Downtown” during the Tivoli Resolution Project. The song was a tribute to the creativity and the tirelessness of the people who live and work in the Downtown Kingston commercial district and highlight the positives of downtown in the post-Tivoli incursion era.
The video was directed by ASHA and has a cameo by the legendary Dean Fraser on saxophone. Anthony Cruz is a firm believer in supporting community development and charities. He teamed up with NFL Players Corey Mays of the (Kansas City Chiefs) & Derrick Williams of the (Detroit Lions), the New Love Foundation, P DIDDY former assistant Fonzworth Bentley and actress Faune Chambers to help promote literacy in BELIZE 2011. They raised funds for a library and computer lab to help keep fifty children in ST MARYS school.
Over the years Cruz showcased his unique style and soulful voice on prominent events such as Sting, Irie Jamboree, GT Taylor Extravaganza, Rebel Salute, Reggae Sunsplash, Rottom Reggae Splash, Summerjam, Capleton “St Mary Me Come From”, Stone Love’s annual anniversary dance, not to mention several school fetes where the girls swarm him like bees to honey as he charms his way into their hearts.As a versatile artist, Cruz always explores themes of love, culture and reality lyrics with songs like: ‘People Ballin’ on the truths & Rights riddim for Bobby Konders (Massive B Label), Dem Block Di Road, Mama’s Blessings, Turn It Up, Half Way Tree, No Gun a Dance, Woman I Love, Woman 24-7, Lose Dem Head, Respect, You’ll Think Of Me and Only The Father on John Johns’ remake of Bob Marley Coming in from the cold riddim. Anthony Cruz is now focusing on expanding his Shan Shan imprint, touring, increasing his music catalog and fanbase! His 4th studio album “CRUZ CONTROL” was released on his own Shan Shan Music label last year and is available at Amazon and ITUNES! His latest singles "Mother & Daughter" and "Don't Test We" are doing well.
Considering that he is so engrossed in music that he sings morning, noon and night…even in his sleep…the world can expect great things from this talented singer and songwriter.
NST brings Korean roots to US reggae festival Posted : 2017-06-27 18:45Updated : 2017-06-27 18:44
Somehow, Jamaican roots music brings out the Korean roots in Korean musicians.
A band of Korean musicians toured America last week for the Sierra Nevada World Music Festival, a reggae festival featuring countless Jamaican music legends including Barrington Levy, Third World, Capleton, Keith & Tex and Lee Scratch Perry. They also played two extra shows with Perry.
Noh Seon-teck, leader of Korean reggae group NST & The Soul Sauce, said it was an "honor" to meet Perry, whose studio Black Ark produced the greatest reggae recordings in history.
"I want to show him another sound from Far East Asia," Noh told The Korea Times hours before boarding a plane to the U.S. last Thursday. "I am living in different roots and culture. I think it makes a different sound. I respect the reggae sound but I don't follow Jamaican roots and culture because I am Korean."
They reportedly took the U.S. festival audience by surprise on June 17.
"The reaction to our performance was overwhelming because so many people came to talk to us afterwards," said Oh Jeong-seok, NST's trumpeter whose dreadlocks hang down almost to his knees. "I almost felt like a star from the audience's reaction to us."
According to Oh, they sold almost all of the 400 CDs they brought, the band's debut CD "Back When Tigers Smoked."Chock full of nods to their Korean heritage, one standout song is "Riding a Jorang Horse" about the small-sized horses originating from Mongolia, now famed on Jeju Island. The lyrics describe riding the horses all around the world and spreading Korean culture, going to America to ride with Native Americans and turn the White House lawn into a rice paddy.
"Western philosophy, which has been transformed into materialism, has already reached its limit, just like a cracked dry riverbed," the liner notes say about the song. "The roots of Oriental philosophy and thought… will be the lanterns of this era."
Also notably on "Red Tiger," pansori singer Kim Yul-hee lends a classical touch, while on other tracks percussion/melodica player Smiley Song sings lyrics that could be mistaken for reggae greats like Big Youth and U-Roy were they not in Korean.
"The new album came out like a baby born to the world," Noh said.
But Noh and his seven bandmates are no strangers to the world of music, each coming from a strong musical background. Noh previously performed with Korean reggae band Windy City from 2013 to 2015. Smiley Song also played for reggae-pansori band I&I Djangdan, and keyboardist Lee Jong-min also plays for Kiha and the Faces. Oh is a founding member of ska band Kingston Rudieska, formed 2004. Together with this project, they've already performed Japan's Fuji Rock Festival and Endless Summer Hong Kong International Reggae Ska Festival.
"The Soul Sauce members are unique, like pirates," Noh said. "That's why I captured them. When I play with The Soul Sauce, I'm always happy!"
"I got so much feedback from the audience about how impressed they were with Korean reggae," Oh said. "Many people didn't realize reggae music existed in Korea, so I was happy to bring some attention to the Korean reggae scene."
The band receives some support from the Korea Creative Content Agency, which reimburses them for airline tickets and hotel costs on the day of performances.
CREDITS ; THE KOREA TIMES [https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/art/2017/06/682_232033.html]
Dubbed the ultimate destination day-party series, the promoters of the popular BRT Weekend appear to be upping the ante for the summer. Inspired by Caribbean culture, the uniquely themed all-inclusive event has now expanded to more than four locations.
With several staging earlier in the year at exotic locales in Punta Cana (Dominica Republic) and Los Angeles (California), the three-day event is now set to invade the resort town of Atlantic City, New Jersey, early next month.
Top-flight entertainer
Scheduled to be held between July 7 and 9, the much-publicised event has enlisted the services of top-flight entertainer Aidonia, adding even more star-power to their line-up. Aidonia is scheduled to perform on July 7. His inclusion comes after fellow entertainer Popcaan headlined Dominica Republic staging some months ago.
Riding a wave of success in recent months with tracks like Banga, Trigger Work It and IG Girls, the 4th Genna boss is definitely looking forward to his performance next month.
"Aidonia is definitely looking forward to this engagement. BRT Weekend has become a staple on the social calendar, especially for Caribbean and North American nationals, and continues to grow with each staging.
So this is a very important platform to connect with the fans. Therefore, they can expect nothing but the best when he hits the stage in Atlantic City," Aidonia's management team said in a statement.
With a full roster of activities for the summer, the deejay is also expected to make stops in Atlanta and Connecticut before his appearance on Reggae Sumfest Dancehall Night at Catherine Hall, Montego Bay, next month. From there he will then turn his attention to Antigua before jetting off to Europe in August.
CREDITS ; THE JAMAICA STAR [http://jamaica-star.com/article/entertainment/20170627/aidonia-headline-brt-weekend]