What’s happening on the entertainment scene
Sting at Jamworld tonight
Sting, ‘The Greatest One Night Reggae and Dancehall Show On Earth,’ takes place tonight at Jamworld Entertainment Centre in Portmore, St. Catherine. Approximately 31 artistes are confirmed to perform, among them Echo Minott, Tony Curtis, Jigsy King, Carl Meeks and Flourgon, who are all part of Sting’s Foundation category. New Gen Z and ‘90s artistes such as Tommy Lee, Gyptian, Laden, Skippa, Kuanna, Ice Gawd, Quada, Natty Sean and Nubian are among those who will give balance to the lineup. TikTokers including Pops YG and 41 Busshead will make an appearance and Rosalee and Blinga will host Sting’s TikTok live. The popular 17-year old Hosang Twins will also show off their dancing skills at the event.
Panto opens today
The 2024 National Pantomime, Channel 876, produced by the Pantomime Company will have the traditional Boxing Day opening today at the Little Theatre for a limited holiday run until December 29.
In the Channel 876 story, Fawda Jack sits in his celestial palace watching the village of Harvest Mount where they live in harmony, blessed by a fruitful land that provides produce for the community processing depot. Lou, the troublesome son of Fawda Jack, has his ideas on how to switch things up in Harvest Mount and make the show spicy. When Clifford’s son Desmond returns from overseas, Lou employs all his tricks to test the harmony of Harvest Mount.
Despite warnings from his sister Gabby that his meddling in the lives of the villagers could be disastrous, Lou persists. When ‘story come to bump’, even Lou is stunned by the effects. But even in dark times, there comes daylight. Unity, harmony and love are found once more and Fawda Jack can continue to enjoy Channel 876.
BoJ Lunch Hour Concert Friday
Farewell 2024 Fiesta is the title of Friday’s Lunch Hour Concert presented monthly by the Bank of Jamaica inside the auditorium.
The free concert features legendary band, Errol Lee and the Bare Essentials, Boris Gardiner, Althea Hewitt, Sandy Smith, Everton Pessoa and Richie Canary. Limited seating available.
Stone Love anniversary party Saturday
Legendary sound system Stone Love is set to celebrate its 52nd anniversary in grand style this Saturday with an unforgettable dance party on the grounds of D’LUX Restaurant & Lounge. Sponsored by Campari, the event will showcase some of the most dynamic selectors from the Stone Love Sound and in the industry including Bad Gyal Marie, Alonzo Hawk, DJ Ray, Glen Stinga, Bad Boy Cha Cha, Bass Odyssey, Boom Boom and Harry Hype.
As one of Jamaica’s most enduring and influential sound systems, Stone Love continues to define and elevate dancehall culture. Fans can expect a night filled with pulsating beats and high-energy performances as the iconic brand marks more than five decades of musical excellence.
This will be a celebration of sound system legacy and vibrant Jamaica culture.
Jazz in the Gardens Sunday
The Jamaica Pegasus Gardens will play host to Jazz in the Gardens, the Best of 2024, on December 29, from 6 to 9:30 p.m. Backed by the Fab 5 Band will be performers Gem Myers, Everton Pessoa, Bunny Rose, Nicole Simone and Soulchild Tanice.
Fireworks Festival New Year’s Eve
In Kingston, the waterfront will come alive as the city rings in the New Year with electrifying performances from Chalice, Louie Culture, Alaine, Kevin Downswell, Samory I, Janeel Mills, Humble, Orville Sutherland, Mortimer, and the Fire Brand Band.
In Ocho Rios, the vibrant Turtle River Park will serve as the backdrop for the celebration with artistes Gramps Morgan, Little Hero, Chezidek, Levy’s Heritage, Lubert Levy, Joby Jay, Ras I, Sister Pat, and the Euphonic Tone Band.
Montego Bay’s Harmony Beach Park will also light up with festivities. The evening will feature live music from a roster of artists, including AJ Brown, Papa Michigan, Mackie Conscious, Audia Spencer, Courtni, and ZJ Medz.
The Fireworks Festival 2024 will culminate in a spectacular display of pyrotechnics at midnight, illuminating the skies over Kingston, Ocho Rios, and Montego Bay. This breathtaking finale will provide a fitting welcome to 2025, uniting attendees in celebration and hope for the year ahead.
Sunrise Day Soiree New Year’s Day
Sunnation Jamaica will kick off the New Year in unparalleled style as it proudly presents its first event of 2025, Sunrise Day Soiree, the ultimate all-inclusive New Year’s Day experience. The event will take place on January 1, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at The UWI Mona Bowl. This year’s event promises to be more than a celebration and will set the tone for an exciting year ahead.
“It will be a New Year with a new Sunnation experience! We have a fresh time slot this year, from mid-morning into the afternoon and we will be elevating the way we celebrate,” says Philip Palmer, managing director of Sunnation Jamaica. “Imagine starting your year with an all-star line-up of entertainment, unlimited premium drinks, and gourmet culinary delights in a cool, open-air setting. Sunrise Day Soiree isn’t just a party; it’s an experience you’ll never forget.”
The DJ roster includes fan favourites Bloodline Franco, Brush1TheRoad Marshall, DJ Lantern MD, DJ Quan, Tonio, JR Chromatic and Ricky Platinum. As if that weren’t enough, internationally acclaimed recording artiste and DJ Afro B will turn it up a notch with a special Afrobeats set guaranteed to keep patrons on a high. Patrons will enjoy unlimited premium drinks and gourmet breakfast offerings.