The 21st Annual Reggae In The Desert in Las Vegas | April 20th, 2024
REGGAE IN THE DESERT
Saturday, April 20, 2024
Clark County Amphitheatre, Las Vegas, NV
Amazing Lineup of Legendary Reggae Artists!
Steel Pulse, Collie Buddz, Fortunate Youth,
Arise Roots, and more bring their roots rhythm to the 21st Annual
REGGAE in the Desert
Saturday, April 20, 2024
Downtown Las Vegas transforms into a
Roots-Reggae Paradise
with authentic fare, vendors, live performances, and more!
Las Vegas’ largest Roots Reggae festival
Reggae in the Desert
returns to the Clark County Amphitheatre for its 21st year!
For one day, Downtown Las Vegas embraces the Jamaican culture with island-inspired food and craft vendors as well as live performances from top reggae artists such as the legendary Steel Pulse, who are celebrating more than four decades of creating music, Collie Buddz, Fortunate Youth, Arise Roots, The Holdup, and Las Vegas’ own The Majority, with special guests Bounce Cruz, DJ Matt Lucio, and host DJ Ramma.
Clark County Amphitheater
500 S. Grand Central Parkway, Las Vegas
Gates: 11 a.m. / 11 p.m.
General admission tickets*
$69.99 beginning March 1, 2024
$79.99 (the day of the event
*plus tax and applicable fees
All-ages event
Kids 8 and under free!
Merchandise packages are available starting at $75 plus tax and applicable fees and include a ticket to the festival, one event poster, and one event T-shirt.
VIP packages, including the merchandise package, a private restroom with air conditioning, and Pyramid Access with artist Meet & Greets are available starting at $199 (plus tax and fees).
Payment plans available online.
Credit Card only on the day of the show
(No cash will be accepted at the door)
For more info or to purchase tickets, please visit reggaeinthedesert.com
Vendors in the Caribbean Islands Vendor Village will have a wide assortment Jamaican and Caribbean-style food including jerk chicken, peas & rice and fried plantains. In addition to water and non-alcoholic refreshments, domestic and imported beers will be available. Various exhibits and Caribbean-inspired vendors will also be on site. ATMs are available.
Blankets for lawn seating are permitted, as well as one unopened/factory sealed bottle of water per person, still cameras (no video) and sunscreen. No weapons (with or without permit) are allowed. Other forbidden items include blow horns, balloons, umbrellas, lawn chairs, squirt and water guns, or video equipment. No consumption of any illegal substances on festival grounds. No video equipment, unauthorized vending, concessions, merchandise, or promotions literature.
Frederic Apcar Productions
RBA Publishing & Publicity