Buju Banton and Beres Hammond deliver a spectacular night at annual intimate concert with special guests, despite traffic woes
Buju Banton and Beres Hammond delivered a money-worthy experience (Photo: Ralmar Photography)
Despite traffic woes beginning as early as 4 PM, with some patrons enduring four hours or more to reach the venue, the second annual Intimate Concert at Plantation Cove delivered a money-worthy experience that left the crowd in awe.
Jamaican music legends Buju Banton and Beres Hammond headlined the spectacular evening, drawing thousands of patrons to witness their unmatched stage presence. The duo enthralled the audience with electrifying performances and welcomed a lineup of special guests, including Bugle, Romain Virgo, Marcia Griffiths, Wayne Wonder, I-Wayne, and others, adding to the magic of the unforgettable night.
Queen Marcia Griffiths, captivating the audience with hit by hit (Photo: Rojhay Anderson)
The Queen of Reggae, Marcia Griffiths, delivered hit after hit, captivating the audience with her timeless classics. She even incorporated gospel elements and a soulful rendition of Bob Marley's "Who the Cap Fit".
Bugle energized the crowd with his notable songs, including "What You Gonna Do," "Blame Life," "Anointed," and "Nuh Compatible." During his set, he introduced the iconic I-Wayne, who thrilled fans with his classic hits, further elevating the night's energy.
Romain Virgo charmed the audience with a mix of his popular tracks and an "oldie but goodie" dedicated to fans who have supported him since the start of his career. He also expressed heartfelt gratitude to Buju and Beres for the honor of being part of such an esteemed event.
The godfather of reggae, Beres Hammond, enchanted the crowd with classics like "Feel Good" and "Rockaway." His timeless hits had the audience singing along word for word throughout his set, creating a magical atmosphere.
Buju Banton delivers another magical night (Photo: Rojhay Anderson)
Buju Banton, making his first local appearance after a sold-out North American "Overcomer" tour, delivered a powerhouse performance of his iconic hits. He reunited with Beres Hammond for their classics "Pull Up the Vibes" and "Who Say," and later joined Wayne Wonder for a live rendition of "I Don't Know Why," much to the audience's delight.
Despite the traffic challenges leading to the venue, which proved a significant drawback, it was another iconic night that left fans eagerly anticipating more.
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