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Writer's pictureKobe K. Bryan

Beenie Man, T.O.K., and More Grace the Stage at Tarrus Riley's 'Let Live Music Live' Concert

Updated: 6 hours ago

Tarrus Riley, alongside Dean Fraser, hosted his annual free Christmas event, featuring performances by Richie Stephens, Sevana, Tony Rebel, T.O.K., and more, captivating the audience and spreading holiday cheer


Tarrus Riley, brings reggae royalty and community together in Kingston (Photo: Ashani Braham)


Reggae icon Tarrus Riley, alongside acclaimed saxophonist Dean Fraser, hosted their annual Let Live Music Live concert at Emancipation Park on Sunday, December 22.


This free event drew hundreds of attendees, offering a chance to experience exceptional live music without financial barriers.


Richie Stephens (Photo: Ashanie Braham)


Riley, known for his signature style, delivered a stellar performance, captivating the audience with timeless hits such as "She's Royal," "Never Leave I", 'Superman", and many more.


The legendary saxophonist Dean Fraser added his signature flair with soulful performances, elevating the evening's energy. The concert, which ran until nearly midnight, showcased guest appearances by celebrated artists such as Beenie Man, Richie Stephens, Tony Rebel, Warrior King, Sevana, and the iconic trio T.O.K., who captivated the audience with classics like "Footprints" and more.


Iconic trio T.O.K takking over the stage (Photo: Ashanie Braham)


Emerging talents, including Rani Rastatciti and other young artists, also graced the stage, adding fresh energy to the lineup.


The event was a magical celebration of live music, spreading holiday cheer and creating a welcoming space for families to come together and enjoy the spirit of the season.

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