Sumfest in Jamaica is almost a season unto itself. This year marked the 15th anniversary and it seems Sumfest is only getting better. Each year is kicked off by a beach party followed by three nights of acts, and there are no signs of it losing its popularity or dying down. Sumfest graced Montego Bay once again from July 19 – 21 at the usual venue of Catherine Hall.In celebration of the 15th anniversary, tributes were presented to Lloyd Parks & We The People Band and Fab 5 for their long standing contribution to the Jamaican music scene.
Thursday night, popularly known as Dancehall Night, this year was themed ‘Xplosion’, and it certainly did just that with top acts Beenie Man, Bounty Killa, Movado, Munga Honourable, Macka Diamond, Vybz Cartel, Baby Cham, Gyptian, Vegas, the queen of dancehall herself, Lady Saw and a host of other upcoming talents. The promoters say this was largest turnout in the history of the event.
Friday night was indeed an ‘Evolution’ with multi platinum and Grammy winner, ‘Mr. Lover Lover’ himself, Shaggy, performed hits like “Boombastic” and the crowd favorite “Heat”.
Hip Hop legend, LL Cool J, has named his 10th release and latest album ‘G.O.A.T- Greatest of All Time’; he had the ladies yearning for more with his mesmerizing performance. Then the Queen of Soca, Allison Hinds had the crowd moving and screaming for more with her hit “Roll It”. Morgan Heritage and the “driver” himself Buju Banton gave the crowd their money’s worth. Alaine, Da’ville, Cherine Anderson, Iley Dread, and Christopher Martin all gave soulful performances along with Chaka Demus & Pliers, Frankie Paul, Admiral Bailey, Gem Myers, Pluto Shervington and Ernie Smith with a tribute to Fab 5.
The crowd erupted on Saturday night, with the awe-inspiring performance from R&B queen Mary J Blige. Taking the crowd back with “What’s the 411” then through to today with hit singles like “Take Me As I am” and “Be Without You”. Her performance was an emotional rollercoaster that saw her near to tears at the end.
Not to be outdone was the ladies favorite Beres Hammond, who had the crowd screaming for more. Other dazzling performances came from Richie Spice, Tanya Stephens with her rendition of “These Streets” and Taurus Riley who delivered a hypnotic performance. Zenith night also saw the return of Tiger, Pinchers, Mighty Diamonds, Half Pint, and Leroy Sibbles with a tribute performance to Lloyd Parks & We The People Band. Other popular talents included Tessane Chin, Rootz Underground, Mackie Conscious and Bonafide, while popular entertainer Beenie Man was spotted among the crowd enjoying performances by his peers.
Sumfest has been enjoying unparalleled success for the past 15 years and this year was no different, judging contribution that ‘Red Stripe Reggae Sumfest’ has made to the tourist and music industry has been unrivaled and the reggae industry has yet to see “the greatest reggae show on earth” outdone.

