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Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport Olivia ‘Babsy’ shares lens with reggae artiste Koffee following her performance on the Reggae Sumfest stage.
Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport Olivia ‘Babsy’ shares lens with reggae artiste Koffee following her performance on the Reggae Sumfest stage.
STYLED to ROC, Marcy Chin moved from stage to audience on night two of Reggae Sumfest. She is seen here with her go-to fashion stylist, creative director Neko ‘Bootleg Rocstar’ Kelly.
STYLED to ROC, Marcy Chin moved from stage to audience on night two of Reggae Sumfest. She is seen here with her go-to fashion stylist, creative director Neko ‘Bootleg Rocstar’ Kelly.
Red Stripe’s Finance Director Yaniece Gentles catches up with reggae-dancehall artiste Christopher Martin.
Red Stripe’s Finance Director Yaniece Gentles catches up with reggae-dancehall artiste Christopher Martin.
‘Lovers Rock King’ Beres Hammond caught up with Red Stripe’s Brand Manager Nathan Nelms shortly after bringing down the house on the final night of Reggae Sumfest.
‘Lovers Rock King’ Beres Hammond caught up with Red Stripe’s Brand Manager Nathan Nelms shortly after bringing down the house on the final night of Reggae Sumfest.
Avalyn Minott (left), chief executive officer of Profirm Ltd, and Dana Edwards, director of Apparel Wearhouse International, put individual spins on the colours of the Rastafarian flag.
Avalyn Minott (left), chief executive officer of Profirm Ltd, and Dana Edwards, director of Apparel Wearhouse International, put individual spins on the colours of the Rastafarian flag.
Belizean sisters (from left) Tyana, Alexis, and Kelsey Musa enjoyed their very first Reggae Sumfest experience.
Belizean sisters (from left) Tyana, Alexis, and Kelsey Musa enjoyed their very first Reggae Sumfest experience.
One of the night’s early performers, Irie Souljah posed for our cameras inside the Reggae Sumfest media tent.
One of the night’s early performers, Irie Souljah posed for our cameras inside the Reggae Sumfest media tent.
Renae Findley got all dressed up for night two, donning a comfortable wrap dress with a high split.
Renae Findley got all dressed up for night two, donning a comfortable wrap dress with a high split.
Akeem Trout is sandwiched by Natasha Reid (left) and Paulette Neil.
Akeem Trout is sandwiched by Natasha Reid (left) and Paulette Neil.
Host and author Dr Terri-Karelle Reid; Aldwyn Wayne, chief  executive officer, WiPay Group; and Alysia Moulton White, vice-president of marketing, Sagicor, were captured inside the MasterCard booth on night two of Reggae Sumfest.
Host and author Dr Terri-Karelle Reid; Aldwyn Wayne, chief executive officer, WiPay Group; and Alysia Moulton White, vice-president of marketing, Sagicor, were captured inside the MasterCard booth on night two of Reggae Sumfest.
Audrey Williams (left), chief of treasury and investments, JN Bank, and Judith Williams were stylish and practical.
Audrey Williams (left), chief of treasury and investments, JN Bank, and Judith Williams were stylish and practical.
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If you thought night one of Reggae Sumfest was hot, night two proved to be even hotter. With performances from ‘King of Lovers Rock’ Beres Hammond, Dexta Daps, Christopher Martin, Koffee, Sizzla and newcomer D’Yani, and a star-studded tribute to Dave Kelly, our camera captured the very best in performances. While, on the ground, Something Extra, captured the very best in fashion.