Kingston,
Jamaica, – If all goes as planned, Jamaica
looks to welcome the inaugural High Vibes Roots & Reggae
Festival, the first of its kind in the Caribbean, at the Aqueduct in
Montego Bay on US Labour Day weekend, September 3 and 4. Patrons will have the
chance to experience the heart and soul of reggae music while learning about
the pivotal role that cannabis has played in the birth of the Rastafarian
religion and lifestyle. This two-day festival promises to deliver an exciting
weekend celebrating Rastafarian culture, roots and reggae, featuring first
class music events and stage shows alongside an unbeatable vendor exhibition,
delectable culinary experience and the very finest cannabis.
Many
may ask why another music festival? High Vibes Roots and Reggae Festival is
different in its focus, it brings a first-class line up of the very best in
reggae music like Kymani Marley, Beenie Man, Lee Scratch
Perry and Emch Subatomic to name a few.There will be the
best Ital cuisine along with exquisite global specialties, top wholesalers,
growers and retailers, locally and internationally, along with interaction with
the international cannabis movers and shakers as well as VIP service for an
unforgettable elevated experience. High Vibes Jamaica organizers
have gone a step further to make the experience amazing and more convenient to
enjoy by providing affordable accommodation packages in top class hotels with a
range of budget options.
According
to Douglas Gordon of High Vibes Jamaica, the island’s Marijuana Laws are
finally being amended and have been relaxed in a number of areas. “These
changes have opened up new avenues for us to create events that will attract
many people who identify and embrace the Jamaican and Rastafarian culture,”
Gordon said.
“High
Vibes Roots and Reggae Festival goes beyond a live music experience; it will
certainly be entertaining but it will also be educational as we want to share
all aspects of Rastafarian culture and not limit our showcase to just the
music. We want to share the food, craftsmanship and the basic knowledge
about Jamaican culture for the patrons to get an ultimate festival experience,
in the heart of reggae music.” Gordon explained.
The
exhibition space at the Festival is designed to keep patrons flowing through
the event from the time it starts all the way to when the concerts end.
High Vibes Jamaica hopes to deliver to Montego Bay a music festival with
the potential to grow and benefit the local economy. There will be a limit to
the number of booths in each line of business to maximize the benefit to the
exhibitors and patrons, with exhibition packages, sponsorship opportunities and
partnerships that will be tailored to meet business objectives and budget.
“As
a High Vibes Jamaica partner, you will reach a passionate and defined niche in
a booming industry and benefit from our interactive and far-reaching pre-event
marketing campaign. We hope to capture first hand some of the elements of the
local reggae entertainment and music landscape and share that with the world,”
he added.
High
Vibes Jamaica will showcase another aspect of the Jamaican cultural experience
and will impact the economy positively.
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