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Miami Reggae Festival weekend takes place on Saturday, August 7th and, Sunday, August 8th, 2021.   In their seventh year of presenting Miami Reggae Festival, Rockers Movement goes back to basics with a shift toward Jamaica’s Sound Systems Culture in solidarity and to build on the foundation.  The Annual Miami Reggae Festival 2021 celebrates the 59th year of Jamaica's Independence with a call for healing the community through the positive vibrations of Reggae and symbolizing the self determination of our communities to survive.  Featuring some of the very best of Sound Systems in alphabetical order: Adonai Sound, Bass Odyssey, Big Life Sound, Downbeat The Ruler, King Addies International, King Champion, King Waggy Tee, Ontrack Disco, Poison Dart, Rocksteadyy, Soul Supreme, Stone Love, Super Storm, Warrior Sound International and hosted by Mutabaruka

Miami Reggae Festival is an Annual Charitable Music and Arts Festival in Miami with a 2021 focus on Healing the Community to gain the mental strength needed to renew a sense of oneness through this next phase of the global health crises.  Sound Systems have brought many displaced persons together since the 1950s in the Caribbean and abroad.  DJs, also known as Selectors would stack speakers into monoliths and walls of sound, constructing mobile sound machines, on wheels, on trucks, in unique styles, with art and colorful designs, and spotlighting the creativity of each individual sound maker.  Like the drum, homegrown and homemade, the Sound System is used for direct communication to the people.   Similar to the way that Sound Systems touched the daily life of Jamaicans, as their soundtracks, through dubplates, specials and soundboxes, Miami Reggae Festival 2021 is setting the stage for one of the world’s biggest festivals highlighting the Sound System to build community through impactful music.  The resourcefulness of the Sound System represents each individual's contribution to our community and how the effort and energy of each one makes family.

Miami Reggae Festival weekend is family time for the enjoyment of culture and togetherness in appreciation for what we have, for sharing with others and as a unifier of Miami’s diverse community to aid Dade County residents living in poverty.  This  festival has received numerous accolades over the years by Mayors and Commissioners of Miami-Dade County, the City of Miami, Miami Beach and Miami Gardens. for the efforts of its endeavors toward eradicating hunger and poverty in the local community. Patrons are invited to donate nonperishable food items for those in need as part of admission to the Festival.  And to enhance the goodness, visitors can enjoy arts and crafts, dominoes, fresh juices and delicious Caribbean Jerk and Curries all within the foundational groove of the Sound Systems.  Caribbean food is world renowned for its flavorful dishes which feature the richness of Jerk and curry seasonings and such favorites as, curried goat, oxtails, rice and peas, roti, red snapper, patties with coco bread, a wide variety of vegan options and the refreshment of fresh coconut water and cane juice.  This is a Caribbean banquet to enjoy with loved ones after time spent locked away and a chance to listen to some good Roots, Rock, Reggae and Dub music.

Miami Reggae Festival fuses food, arts and Reggae to raise awareness about extreme poverty as we come together for healing during Jamaica's Independence weekend -- a time of reflection on our individual contributions, for reverence in appreciation of what we have, for levity and lightheartedness, and also for peace as we expand our consciousness through the joy of celebration and charitable giving.  Festival Founder, Alfonso Brooks, stated that, "We are reaching out to help people come together in peace and love for each other with the tools we know best – music and food to soothe the lockdown blues.  Families have been stressed and communities are in need of healing.  At this time of a global reset, it is imperative to go back to the foundations of music and culture to remind each other of the power of love and unity as tools for collective advancement.   We are utilizing the power of old school Jamaican Sound Systems, saluting its pioneers, and emphasizing their value and influence on music and culture today.”   Past Miami Reggae Festivals have featured such artists as, Stephen and Damian Marley, Bunny Wailer, Steel Pulse, Toots & The Maytals, Cultura Profética, Jah9, Morgan Heritage, Midnite, Gondwana, Natiruts, and Tiken Jah Fakoly among others with past Sponsors inclusive of such brands as, Red Bull, Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Lagunitas Brewery, Vita Coco and others.  

In recognition of COVID-19 regulations we continue to practice safety precautions.  Miami Reggae Festival will continue to keep fundamentals in place – temperature checking, masking, distancing, EPA approved disinfecting, CDC food service guidelines, and staying home when sick – to protect all of our residents and visitors.  Free disposable masks are available at the gate and throughout the venue on event day.  Miami Reggae Festival enforces the continuance of practicing social distancing and the need to keep safe during public gatherings. 

Miami Reggae Festival takes place on Saturday, August 7th and Sunday August 8th with doors opening at 3pm at the brand-new Opa Locka Marketplace, 12691 NW 42nd Avenue, Opa Locka, Florida 33054 (next to the Opa Locka Flea Market). Tickets start at $25 in advance plus a mandatory of minimum two non-perishable food items for entry.  Miami Reggae Festival is family-friendly with children under 12 admitted free when accompanied by an adult. Tickets are available online at: http://miamireggaefestival.com

 

Miami Reggae Festival weekend takes place on Saturday, August 7th and, Sunday, August 8th, 2021.   In their seventh year of presenting Miami Reggae Festival, Rockers Movement goes back to basics with a shift toward Jamaica’s Sound Systems Culture in solidarity and to build on the foundation.  The Annual Miami Reggae Festival 2021 celebrates the 59th year of Jamaica's Independence with a call for healing the community through the positive vibrations of Reggae and symbolizing the self determination of our communities to survive.  Featuring some of the very best of Sound Systems in alphabetical order: Adonai Sound, Bass Odyssey, Big Life Sound, Downbeat The Ruler, King Addies International, King Champion, King Waggy Tee, Ontrack Disco, Poison Dart, Rocksteadyy, Soul Supreme, Stone Love, Super Storm, Warrior Sound International and hosted by Mutabaruka

Miami Reggae Festival is an Annual Charitable Music and Arts Festival in Miami with a 2021 focus on Healing the Community to gain the mental strength needed to renew a sense of oneness through this next phase of the global health crises.  Sound Systems have brought many displaced persons together since the 1950s in the Caribbean and abroad.  DJs, also known as Selectors would stack speakers into monoliths and walls of sound, constructing mobile sound machines, on wheels, on trucks, in unique styles, with art and colorful designs, and spotlighting the creativity of each individual sound maker.  Like the drum, homegrown and homemade, the Sound System is used for direct communication to the people.   Similar to the way that Sound Systems touched the daily life of Jamaicans, as their soundtracks, through dubplates, specials and soundboxes, Miami Reggae Festival 2021 is setting the stage for one of the world’s biggest festivals highlighting the Sound System to build community through impactful music.  The resourcefulness of the Sound System represents each individual's contribution to our community and how the effort and energy of each one makes family.

Miami Reggae Festival weekend is family time for the enjoyment of culture and togetherness in appreciation for what we have, for sharing with others and as a unifier of Miami’s diverse community to aid Dade County residents living in poverty.  This  festival has received numerous accolades over the years by Mayors and Commissioners of Miami-Dade County, the City of Miami, Miami Beach and Miami Gardens. for the efforts of its endeavors toward eradicating hunger and poverty in the local community. Patrons are invited to donate nonperishable food items for those in need as part of admission to the Festival.  And to enhance the goodness, visitors can enjoy arts and crafts, dominoes, fresh juices and delicious Caribbean Jerk and Curries all within the foundational groove of the Sound Systems.  Caribbean food is world renowned for its flavorful dishes which feature the richness of Jerk and curry seasonings and such favorites as, curried goat, oxtails, rice and peas, roti, red snapper, patties with coco bread, a wide variety of vegan options and the refreshment of fresh coconut water and cane juice.  This is a Caribbean banquet to enjoy with loved ones after time spent locked away and a chance to listen to some good Roots, Rock, Reggae and Dub music.

Miami Reggae Festival fuses food, arts and Reggae to raise awareness about extreme poverty as we come together for healing during Jamaica's Independence weekend -- a time of reflection on our individual contributions, for reverence in appreciation of what we have, for levity and lightheartedness, and also for peace as we expand our consciousness through the joy of celebration and charitable giving.  Festival Founder, Alfonso Brooks, stated that, "We are reaching out to help people come together in peace and love for each other with the tools we know best – music and food to soothe the lockdown blues.  Families have been stressed and communities are in need of healing.  At this time of a global reset, it is imperative to go back to the foundations of music and culture to remind each other of the power of love and unity as tools for collective advancement.   We are utilizing the power of old school Jamaican Sound Systems, saluting its pioneers, and emphasizing their value and influence on music and culture today.”   Past Miami Reggae Festivals have featured such artists as, Stephen and Damian Marley, Bunny Wailer, Steel Pulse, Toots & The Maytals, Cultura Profética, Jah9, Morgan Heritage, Midnite, Gondwana, Natiruts, and Tiken Jah Fakoly among others with past Sponsors inclusive of such brands as, Red Bull, Tito’s Handmade Vodka, Lagunitas Brewery, Vita Coco and others.  

In recognition of COVID-19 regulations we continue to practice safety precautions.  Miami Reggae Festival will continue to keep fundamentals in place – temperature checking, masking, distancing, EPA approved disinfecting, CDC food service guidelines, and staying home when sick – to protect all of our residents and visitors.  Free disposable masks are available at the gate and throughout the venue on event day.  Miami Reggae Festival enforces the continuance of practicing social distancing and the need to keep safe during public gatherings. 

Miami Reggae Festival takes place on Saturday, August 7th and Sunday August 8th with doors opening at 3pm at the brand-new Opa Locka Marketplace, 12691 NW 42nd Avenue, Opa Locka, Florida 33054 (next to the Opa Locka Flea Market). Tickets start at $25 in advance plus a mandatory of minimum two non-perishable food items for entry.  Miami Reggae Festival is family-friendly with children under 12 admitted free when accompanied by an adult. Tickets are available online at: http://miamireggaefestival.com

 

More about Rockers Movement
Rockers Movement is people focused on producing and presenting creative work. Vanguards of the arts. Derived from the 1978 film ‘Rockers’, this movement started with an obligation to do something for the greater good. Today we present experiences for all to come together to produce a lasting change. Our goal is to highlight conscious artistry to further positive activism. The ways in which we can be supportive are limitless. By working together we transform our environment and ourselves. The arts has helped us to connect like-minded, cool, and positive people to our movement. Join us, we are Rockers!
When & Where
Aug 7, 2021, 3:00pm to
Aug 9, 2021, 1:00am Timezone: EDT
$25.00


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